TY - JOUR
T1 - Lithium-induced increase in the metabolism of benzo[a]pyrene and drugs in rat liver
AU - Feuerstein, Giora
AU - Govrin, Hanna
AU - Kapitulnik, Jaime
PY - 1979/11/1
Y1 - 1979/11/1
N2 - Administration of lithium chloride (2.5 mEq/kg/day) to rats for 4 or 12 days increased the rates of hepatic hydroxylation of benzo[a] pyrene, antipyrine and zoxazolamine by 100, 114 and 56 per cent, respectively, and the rate of hepatic conjugation of 4-methylumbelliferone with glucuronic acid by 19 per cent. Liver lithium levels were highly correlated with plasma lithium levels but not with hepatic benzo[a] pyrene hydroxylase activities. In vitro addition of lithium to liver 10,000 g supernatants did not affect the hydroxylation of benzolalpyrene, suggesting that the lithium-induced increase in hepatic drug hydroxylation is not due to enzyme activation and is probably a result of lithium-mediated enzyme induction.
AB - Administration of lithium chloride (2.5 mEq/kg/day) to rats for 4 or 12 days increased the rates of hepatic hydroxylation of benzo[a] pyrene, antipyrine and zoxazolamine by 100, 114 and 56 per cent, respectively, and the rate of hepatic conjugation of 4-methylumbelliferone with glucuronic acid by 19 per cent. Liver lithium levels were highly correlated with plasma lithium levels but not with hepatic benzo[a] pyrene hydroxylase activities. In vitro addition of lithium to liver 10,000 g supernatants did not affect the hydroxylation of benzolalpyrene, suggesting that the lithium-induced increase in hepatic drug hydroxylation is not due to enzyme activation and is probably a result of lithium-mediated enzyme induction.
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U2 - 10.1016/0006-2952(79)90056-X
DO - 10.1016/0006-2952(79)90056-X
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C2 - 118760
AN - SCOPUS:0018583132
SN - 0006-2952
VL - 28
SP - 3167
EP - 3170
JO - Biochemical Pharmacology
JF - Biochemical Pharmacology
IS - 21
ER -