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Research Article

Modification of Mouse Liver Alcohol and Aldehyde-Dehydrogenase by Chlorpromazine

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Pages 409-419 | Published online: 27 Sep 2008
 

ABSTRACT

The in vivo and in vitro effect of chlorpromazine (CPZ) on female mouse liver alcohol dehydrogenase (L-ADH) and mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase (L-ALDH) was studied as a function of illumination conditions. Chlorpromazine was injected once daily in a gradual dose build-up from 5 to 30 mg/kg, i.p., over 21 consecutive days. This resulted in a noncompetitive inhibition of endogenous L-ALDH of mice housed under UV light exposure but not those maintained under standard laboratory fluorescent lighting and receiving identical CPZ treatment. No changes occurred in L-ADH in vivo but a noncompetitive inhibition of mouse L-ADH was determined in the presence of 50 μMol of CPZ in vitro. The results are discussed in reference to possible toxic mechanism underlying CPZ and ethanol interaction.

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