Dietary ascorbic acid and hepatic mixed function oxidase activity in the guinea pig |
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Authors: | F J Peterson D E Holloway P H Duquette J M Rivers |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA;2. Departments of Pharmacology and Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA;4. Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Studies were carried out to characterize the response of hepatic mixed function oxidase (MFO) activity to chronic ascorbic acid deficiency and excessive ascorbic acid intake in the guinea pig. When guinea pigs were fed excessive ascorbic acid, there was a small increase in hepatic cytochrome P-450 which was unaccompanied by any alteration in drug-metabolizing enzyme activity. Similarly, induction of MFO activity by phenobarbital was not modified by excessive ascorbic acid administration. Chronic ascorbic acid deficiency resulted in depressed metabolism of aniline, aminopyrine, ethoxycoumarin and benzphetamine, but not of ethylmorphine, in comparison with animals fed diets containing control and/or excessive amounts of ascorbic acid. In contrast to the metabolism of all drugs studied, the 7 alpha-hydroxylation of cholesterol was depressed by both inadequate and excessive vitamin C intake, demonstrating the unique sensitivity of cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase to dietary ascorbate. |
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Keywords: | To whom correspondence should be addressed. Present address: Division of Nutritional Sciences and Department of Poultry Science Rice Hall Cornell University Ithaca NY 14853 U.S.A. |
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