We have recently reported that the content of hepatic cytochrome P450 (CYP)
apparently decreased in fever model rats, which were created by repeated i
njection of recombinant human interleukin-1 beta (rhIL-1 beta) into the cer
ebroventricle. To make clear the biochemical mechanism of the decreased CYP
content, we examined the effect of fever on the activities of hepatic enzy
mes involved in the biosynthetic and degradative pathways of heme. The acti
vities of delta-aminolevulinic acid synthase, a rate-limiting enzyme in the
heme biosynthesis, and porphobilinogen synthase in the liver of rhIL-1 bet
a-induced fevered rat were significantly lower than those in the control, w
hereas the activity of heme oxygenase, a key enzyme in the heme-degradative
pathway, markedly increased in the fevered rat. Moreover, the heme saturat
ion of tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase in the fevered rat liver was decreased to
43 % of the control. These results indicate that fever diminishes the hepa
tic heme content by decreasing the heme biosynthesis and by accelerating th
e heme degradation. The deficiency of hepatic heme pool may be one of the m
ain mechanisms that cause the impairment of CYP synthesis.