Abstract

The effects of triethyl lead chloride (TEL) on the expression of two detoxication enzyme families, glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) and NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase (QR) were determined in rat liver and kidney. Fischer 344 rats were given one intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of TEL. GST activity, GST isoenzyme levels, mRNA levels of alpha class GST isoenzymes Ya 1, Ya 2, and Yc 1 and activity of QR were determined. Treatment of rats with TEL caused a significant increase in GST activity in kidney. In kidney, the levels of all GST subunits were significantly elevated; the largest increase was a 3.2-fold increase in GST Yb 1. The levels of GST Ya 1; Ya 2, and Yc 1 mRNA also increased after injection of TEL. In liver, TEL injection resulted in decreased GST activity and lower levels of hepatic GSTs Yb 2, Yb 3, Ya 1, and Ya 2. The largest decrease was a 40% reduction of GST Ya 1. In contrast, the level of liver GST Yc 1 increased from day 4 through day 14 after injection of 10 mg/kg TEL and Yp was increased 1.4-fold 4 days after injection of 12 mg/kg TEL. The levels of liver mRNAs coding for alpha class GSTs Ya 1, Ya 2, and Yc 1 were reduced 12 h after injection of TEL. The mRNA levels of GST Ya 1 and Ya 2 returned to basal level while Yc 1 message increased to a level higher than controls 24 h after TEL injection. The increase in Yc 1 protein between days 4 and 14 is consistent with the increase in the corresponding mRNA. The activity of QR was elevated 1.5-fold in kidney and 2.7-fold in liver 14 days after the injection of TEL. This report demonstrates that administration of organic lead

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