Abstract
The effects of cumene hydroperoxide on microsomal mixed-function oxidase components and enzyme activities were determined. In vitro cumene hydroperoxide treatment decreased cytochrome P-450 content, benzphetamine N-demethylase activity and aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase activity of hepatic and renal microsomes from adult male and female rats, and of hepatic microsomes from fetal rats. Cumene hydroperoxide-treated microsomes, as well as fetal liver and adult renal microsomes, which are naturally low in cytochrome P-450 and mixed-function oxidase activity, were used to incorporate partially purified hepatic cytochrome P-448 isolated from 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo- p-dioxin-pretreated immature male rats. This resulted in an enhanced rate of benzo[ a]pyrene hydroxylation. Aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase activity was increased 12-, 26-. 31- and 53-fold when 1.0 nmole of partially purified cytochrome P-448 was incubated with fetal liver microsomes, microsomes from kidney cortex of female rats, and cumene hydroperoxide-pretreated hepatic microsomes from female and male rats, respectively. The increased rate of benzo[ a]pyrene hydroxylation was linear with cytochrome P-448 over the range 0.25 to 1.0 nmole. Because cumene hydroperoxide-pretreated microsomes from male rat liver and the hepatic and renal microsomes from female rats have a combination of high NADPH-cytochrome c reductase activity and low mixed-function oxidase activity, they are an attractive choice for catalytic studies of the interaction between cytochrome P-448 and microsomes.
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