Different induction of microsomal carboxylesterases, palmitoyl-CoA hydrolase and acyl-l-carnitine hydrolase in rat liver after treatment with clofibrate

1986 
Abstract The levels of hepatic carboxylesterases, including palmitoyl-CoA hydrolase and decanoyl- D,l -carnitine hydrolase, were studied in total homogenates and subcellular fractions prepared from the livers of male rats fed diets containing 0.3% clofibrate. The microsomal carboxylesterase as well as the fatty acyl-thioesterase are differently induced by clofibrate feeding. The specific activities of acetanilide carboxylesterase and decanoyl- d,l -carnitine hydrolase increased more than 3-fold in the microsomal fraction, compared to pellet-fed control animals. The microsomal activities of palmitoyl-CoA hydrolase and propanidid hydrolase were decreased by about 20 to 40% in clofibrate-treated rats. The specific clofibrate hydrolase activity remained unchanged after cloflbrate administration, indicating that this microsomal carboxylesterase is not induced by its own substrate. The data suggest a different distribution of the differing carboxylesterase along the endoplasmic reticulum.
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