C. Diilio et al., TIME-DEPENDENT AND TISSUE-SPECIFIC VARIATIONS OF GLUTATHIONE TRANSFERASE-ACTIVITY DURING GESTATION IN THE MOUSE, Mechanism of ageing and development, 78(1), 1995, pp. 47-62
Glutathione transferases (GSTs; EC, 2.1.5.18) activity was measured in
maternal liver and conceptal tissues during gestation, In maternal li
ver, maximum activity was found at gestational day (GD) 9 after which
it slowly decreased up to the end of gestation. The placental GSTs act
ivity at GD18 was three times lower than that found at GD14, Conversel
y, fetal liver GSTs at GD14 was about 75% that at GD18. It was also ob
served that GSTs activity at GD9 and GD10 was higher in visceral yolk
sac than in embryo proper. Substrate specificity measurements, SDS PAG
E analysis and HPLC runs, carried out on GSH-affinity purified fractio
ns, revealed that with the progress of gestation in maternal liver an
increase in pi class GSTs subunit occurs, with a concomitant decrease
in alpha class GSTs. With respect to the time of gestation, a signific
ant change in alpha, mu and pi class GSTs expression also occurred in
fetal liver and in chorioallantoic placenta, It was concluded that dur
ing gestation the GSTs system is subjected to a time-dependent and tis
sue-specific modulation which may play a protective role against devel
opmental toxicants.