Abstract

The influence of ciprofibrate, a potent oxyisobutyrate derivative, on several hepatic enzyme parameters was studied in five rat strains following a 14-day treatment period. Ciprofibrate-dependent hepatomegaly was observed at two dose levels (2 and 20 mg/kg) in all rat strains examined. A 10- to 15-fold induction in the 12-hydroxylation of lauric acid with a less marked 1.5- to 5-fold induction of 11-hydroxylation was observed in treated animals. This dose-dependent increase in fatty acid hydroxylase activity was associated with a maximal 10-fold increase in the specific content of cytochrome P-450 IVA1 isoenzyme apoprotein, as assessed immunochemically using an ELISA technique. The activities of the cytochrome P-450 I (IA1 and IA2) and II (IIB1 and IIB2) families, as measured by ethoxyresorufin- O-deethylase and benzphetamine- N-demethylase activities respectively, were decreased on treatment. In the mitochondria, monoamine oxidase activity was significantly decreased at the higher dose level whereas α-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase activity was elevated. Total carnitine acetyltransferase activity (mitochondrial and peroxisomal) and peroxisomal β-oxidation were markedly increased at both dose levels in all strains examined. Cytosolic glutatnione peroxidase activity, measured using both t-butylhydroperoxide and hydrogen peroxide as substrates, was decreased on treatment to approximately 50% of the control value. In treated animals, a marked increase in mRNA levels coding for cytochrome P-450 IVA1 and the peroxisomal bifunctional protein of the fatty acid β-oxidation spiral was observed. However, mRNA levels coding for glutatnione peroxidase appeared unchanged following ciprofibrate administration, in contrast to the above-noted decrease of glutathione peroxidase enzyme activity. Taken collectively, our results have further substantiated a close association between the induction of microsomal cytochrome P-450 IVA1, peroxisomal β-oxidation and total carnitine acetyltransferase activity in rat liver, and have formed a conceptual basis for the rationalization of the chronic toxicity of peroxisome proliferators in this species.

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