Abstract

The influence of partial hepatectomy on the activity of the hepatic microsomal enzymatic systems was determined in rats. Cytochrome P-450, cytochrome b5, four mixed functional oxidase (MFO) activities (microsomal aniline hydroxylase, p-nitroanisole O-demethylase, aminopyrine N-demethylase and NADPH cytochrome c reductase) and glutathione levels were measured in unhepatectomized rats (control group) and in hepatectomized rats 12 h, 24 h, 3 days and 6 days after 70% hepatectomy. Following surgery the remaining lobes of the liver grow rapidly in order to restore the original liver mass. Partial hepatectomy significantly reduces cytochrome P-450 and b5 content in the remaining liver as well as the four MFO activities studied. But when the enzymatic systems are expressed as nmoles/mg microsomal protein, only cytochrome P-450 shows statistical differences. The hepatic biotransformation capacity of drugs and xenobiotics decreases during the regeneration period due to the reduction of hepatic mass rather than because of a reduction of their metabolic capacity. Glutathione levels are increased after partial hepatectomy but increased glutathione-dependent protector mechanisms are not expected.

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