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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 16, 1986 - Issue 4
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Research Article

Comparison of cytochrome P-450 content and activities in liver microsomes of seven animal species, including man

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Pages 351-358 | Received 06 May 1985, Accepted 28 Nov 1985, Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

1. The cytochrome P-450 content found in human livers obtained post mortem was between 0.21–0.42 nmol/mg protein.

2. The kinetic parameters of the mono-oxygenase activities—Km and Vmax—were determined in liver microsomes for N-demethylation (aminopyrine, benzphetamine, ethylmorphine), O-demethylation (4-nitroanisole), O-deethylation (7-ethoxycoumarin) and hydroxylation (benzo[a]pyrene), in an attempt to establish an inter-species comparison between man and the six animal species studied.

3. The four substrates studied (aminopyrine, benzphetamine, ethylmorphine, benzo[a]pyrene) were shown to be less active in humans than the male rat, which is the most commonly used model. However, other animal species, such as the female Sprague-Dawley rat and the pig, are much more similar to man.

4. From a procedural point of view, the optimal substrate concentrations vary from one experimental species to another. Due to the apparent Km observed, for example, the activities of the guinea-pig require a higher substrate concentration.

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