DOWN-REGULATION OF MALE-SPECIFIC CYTOCHROME P450S 2C11 AND 3A2 IN BILE DUCT-LIGATED MALE-RATS - IMPORTANCE TO REDUCED HEPATIC CONTENT OF CYTOCHROME-P450 IN CHOLESTASIS
Jz. Chen et al., DOWN-REGULATION OF MALE-SPECIFIC CYTOCHROME P450S 2C11 AND 3A2 IN BILE DUCT-LIGATED MALE-RATS - IMPORTANCE TO REDUCED HEPATIC CONTENT OF CYTOCHROME-P450 IN CHOLESTASIS, Hepatology, 22(2), 1995, pp. 580-587
The effects of bile duct ligation (BDL) on the activity and content of
individual hepatic mixed-function oxidases (MFOs) was examined. Five
days after BDL, hepatic microsomal total cytochrome P450 (CYP) content
and NADPH-cytochrome P450-reductase (P450-reductase) activity were re
duced to 56% and 57% of control, respectively. MFO activities attribut
able to the sexually undifferentiated CYPs 1A, 2A1, 2C6, and 2E1 were
decreased to 32% to 52% of control, but the activities of two male sex
-specific CYPs, 2C11 and 3A2, were reduced to a significantly greater
extent (P<.05), The microsomal contents of CYP proteins 2C6 and 2E1 we
re decreased after BDL to 61% and 63% of control, whereas 2C11 and 3A2
proteins were 21% and 45% of control. Corresponding reductions of the
messenger RNA (mRNA) species for CYP 2C11 (9% of control) and 3A2 (37
%) were detected, whereas there was no reduction of 2C6 mRNA. These fi
ndings are consistent with downregulation of the CYP 2C11 and 3A2 gene
s, Nuclear run-on studies performed 3 days after BDL showed that there
was a generalized impairment of gene transcription after BDL, but a d
isproportionate reduction in transcription of CYPs 2C11 and 3A2, A pos
sible explanation for downregulation of CYP 2C11 and 3A2 was provided
by the observation that serum estradiol concentrations were threefold
greater in BDL male rats, while serum testosterone was reduced; estrad
iol is known to downregulate CYPs 2C11 and 3A2. It is concluded that m
ale sex-specific CYP enzymes are decreased to a greater extent than ot
her microsomal proteins in BDL male rats, It is proposed that the redu
ced activity of steroid metabolizing enzymes, which occurs after BDL,
results in altered serum sex steroid concentrations, which, in turn, l
ead to decreased transcription of CYP 2C11 and 3A2 genes.