Abstract
1. In vitro addition of cadmium chloride (CdCl 2) or nickel chloride (NiCl 2) to an incubation mixture produced a concentration-dependent inhibition of liver microsomal aniline 4-hydroxylase activity of male guinea-pig. The inhibitory effect of CdCl 2 on the enzyme activity was stronger than that of NiCl 2. 2. While CdCl 2 also caused a concentration-dependent inhibition of liver microsomal ethylmorphine N-demethylase activity, NiCl 2 increased the enzyme activity between the concentrations 10 −5 and 10 −3 M and caused a rather abrupt decline at higher concentrations. 3. When the liver 10,000 g supematants were preincubated in the presence of metals, metal-induced inhibitions increased as the time of preincubation progressed and attained their maximal rates at about 5 and 15 min for microsomal aniline 4-hydroxylase and ethylmorphine N-demethylase activities, respectively. However, no change was noted by NiCl 2 on liver microsomal ethylmorphine N-demethylase activity as the time of preincubation progressed. 4. After preincubations, the concentration-dependent inhibitions produced by metals on liver microsomal drug metabolizing enzyme activities were found to be stronger and in favour of CdCl 2.
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