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Induction of microsomal enzymes in the rat liver by inhalation of hydrocarbon solvents
Authors:Prof K Norpoth  U Witting  M Springorum  Ch Witting
Institution:(1) Institute for Pneumoconiosis Research and Occupational Health, University of Münster, Germany;(2) Pathological Institute of the University of Münster, Germany;(3) Institut für Staublungenforschung und Arbeitsmedizin der UniversitÄt, Westring 10, D-4400 Münster, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary The possibility of increase of microsomal enzyme activities in the liver by inhaled hydrocarbon solvents has been tested in preliminary investigations with male Wistar rats. The animals were exposed 5 hrs per day to an atmosphere containing various solvents, in a test period of 10 or 28 days. Dichloromethane, carbon tetrachloride, trichloroethylene, and benzene in a concentration of 450–500 ppm caused slight increases of cytochrome P450 and/or of aminopyrine demethylase activity after 10 days (P>0.02). At a test period of 28 days already 50 ppm of carbon tetrachloride led to an increase of cytochrome P 450 in the liver cell (P>0.02). It is reasonable to assume that with prolonged exposure even small solvent concentrations in the respiratory air may lead to undesirable alterations in biotransformation of foreign substances and endogenous compounds in the liver.
Keywords:Hydrocarbon solvents  Microsomal liver enzymes  Enzyme induction in inhalation experiments  Cytochrome P450 increase  Aminopyrindemethylase and inhalation of hydrocarbon solvents
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