Abstract
The effect of Triton WR-1339 on peroxisomal enzymes of rat liver was studied. The dose vs. response relationships of peroxisomal enzyme activities to Triton WR-1339 were first examined 3.5 days after injection. Catalase activity was reduced to 50% of that of the control at a dose of 200 mg per 100 g body weight; it was found that the decrease depended on the dose of this compound. Urate oxidase activity was not significantly affected. D-Amino acid oxidase activity showed intermediate behavior. The activities of these enzymes were found to be reduced more markedly at 2 days than at 3.5 days after injection, and subsequently the levels of the activities recovered. At 2 days after injection of a dose of 200 mg per 100 g body weight, the activities of catalase, D-amino acid oxidase and urate oxidase had decreased to 40, 60 and 60%,respectively, of the control values. It was found that the decreases in the activities of these enzymes caused by Triton WR-1339 had occurred in the large granule fraction, but not in the cytoplasm. Measurement of the specific activity, Ouchterlony gel diffusion and quantitative immunoprecipitation suggested that there was a similarity between the Triton WR-1339-treated and untreated rats in the nature of purified catalases. These results suggest that Triton WR-1339 depresses the activities of liver peroxisomal enzymes, especially the catalase activity.
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