M. Degawa et al., INHIBITION OF THE INDUCTION AND ACTIVITY OF HEPATIC P450IA ISOZYMES BY IN-VIVO ADMINISTRATION OF CARBON-TETRACHLORIDE TO RATS, Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin, 16(12), 1993, pp. 1248-1250
The effect of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) on the induction and activit
y of 3-methylcholanthrene (MC)-inducible P450IA isozymes (P450IAl and
P450IA2) in the liver was examined by treating male Sprague-Dawley rat
s with simultaneous i.p. injections of MC and CCl4. Following the trea
tment, the quantities of P450IA mRNAs determined by Northern blotting
and P450IA proteins by Western blotting were significantly reduced as
compared with those in rats treated with MC alone. As determined by a
bacterial mutation test using carcinogenic aromatic amines are P450IA
enzyme substrates, CCl4 treatment selectively inhibited the activity o
f P450IA2 in the MC-induced isozymes. These results indicate that CCl4
exerts on inhibitory effect on the induction of P450IA isozymes and t
hat it selectively inhibits P450IA2 activity.