Effects of thiamin antagonists on drug hydroxylation and properties of cytochrome P-450 in the rat.

1973 
Abstract The administration of small amounts of thiamin (0.3 μg day or more, i.p., for 21 days) depressed musomal cytochrome P-450 content and the V max of aniline hydroxylase when compared to values obtained from rats fed a thiamin-deficient diet (approximately 0.1 μg of thiamine/day in basal diet). The concurrent administration of neopyrithiamin (50 μg day , i.p.) eliminated the depressant effect of 10.0 μig of thiamin/ day, but was without significant effect in rats receiving more than 100 μg of thiamin/ day. In contrast, 100 μg of oxythiamin/day had no thiamin-opposing effect on cytochrome P-450 content and only partially counteracted the effects of 1 μg of thiamin/day on aniline hydroxylase activity. These treatments were without significant effect on the K m for this reaction. Using ethyl isocyanide as the ligand, there appears to be a qualitative change induced in the cytochrome P-450 from thiamin-deficient rats. The absorption peak height ratios indicate that cytochrome P 1 -450 is increased in a manner analogous to that produced by the administration of 3-methylcholanthrene. This was supported by the fact that aniline binding, as evidenced by increased ΔA max , is enchanced in musomes from thiamin-deficient animals, whereas the hexobarbital spectral shift was unaltered.
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