Interaction of 4-methylbenzaldehyde with rabbit pulmonary cytochrome P-450 in the intact animal, microsomes, and purified systems. Destructive and protective reactions. |
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Authors: | J M Patel C R Wolf R M Philpot |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Pharmacology, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709. U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | About 50 per cent of rabbit pulmonary cytochrome P-450 is destroyed by treatment of the intact animal, microsomes, or systems reconstituted from purified pulmonary mono-oxygenase components with 4-methylbenzaldehyde. The loss of the cytochrome is accompanied by an equimolar loss of heme. The action of 4-methylbenzaldehyde requires the presence of NADPH and O2 and appears to result from cytochrome P-450-catalyzed metabolism. Selective destruction of one of the known forms of rabbit pulmonary cytochrome P-450 does not account for the lack of complete destruction of pulmonary P-450 by 4-methylbenzaldehyde; loss of about 50 per cent of each form of the cytochrome occurs in vivo and in reconstituted systems. However, form II is affected to a greater extent than form I when microsomes are incubated with 4-methylbenzaldehyde. The portion of the cytochrome not degraded by 4-methylbenzaldehyde appears to be protected by some factor produced from 4-methylbenzaldehyde during the incubation. This factor also protects against complete destruction of the cytochrome by cumene hydroperoxide |
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