The different effects of the peroxisome proliferators clofibric acid and bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate on the activities of peroxisomal oxidases in rat liver
1998
Treatment with peroxisome proliferators induces increased numbers and alterations in the shape of peroxisomes in liver. It ultimately leads to hepatocellular carcinomas induced by the persistent production of high amounts of H2O2 as a result of a dramatical increase in acyl-CoA oxidase activity. The effects of peroxisome proliferators on other peroxisomal oxidase activities are less well documented. In the present study, the distribution patterns of the activity of SdD-amino acid oxidase, SlD-alpha-hydroxy acid oxidase, polyamine oxidase, urate oxidase and catalase activities were investigated in unfixed cryostat sections of liver, kidney and duodenum of rats treated with either clofibrate or bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate. The activities of xanthine oxidoreductase, which produces urate, a potent anti-oxidant, and xanthine oxidase, which produces oxygen radicals, were studied as well. The liver was the only organ that was affected by treatment. The number of peroxisomes increased considerably. SdD-Amino acid oxidase and polyamine oxidase activities were completely abolished by the treatment, whereas SlD-alpha-hydroxy acid oxidase activity decreased and urate oxidase activity increased periportally and decreased pericentrally. Total catalase activity increased because of the larger numbers of peroxisomes, but it decreased per individual peroxisome. Xanthine oxidoreductase activity decreased, whereas the percentage of xanthine oxidase remained constant. We conclude that oxidases in rat liver are affected differentially, indicating that the expression of activity of each oxidase is regulated individually. © 1998 Chapman & Hall
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