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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 25, 1995 - Issue 5
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Original Article

Differential induction of rat hepatic microsomal and peroxisomal long-chain and nafenopin-CoA ligases by clofibric acid and di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate

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Pages 469-476 | Received 16 Nov 1994, Published online: 27 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

1. Activity of rat hepatic microsomal and peroxisomal long-chain (palmitoyl) and nafenopin-CoA ligases were studied following administration of either clofibric acid, di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) or phenobarbitone.

2. Clofibric acid significantly induced the peroxisomal palmitoyl and nafenopin-CoA ligases, whilst no induction of the equivalent enzymes was observed in the microsomal fraction.

3. DEHP induced only palmitoyl-CoA formation in peroxisomes, whilst all enzymes were refractory to phenobarbitone treatment.

4. The enzyme-specific patterns of induction both intra- and inter-organelle suggest that the palmitoyl and nafenopin-CoA ligases are under different regulatory control.

5. Modulation of both the rate and extent of nafenopin-and palmitoyl-CoA formation was both agent and organelle specific.

6. This study highlights the difficulty in delineating the individual roles of both fatty acyl-CoAs and xenobiotic-CoAs in peroxisome proliferation.

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