Abstract

Administration of a single dose of the potent interferon inducer poly rI:rC to Swiss Webster mice depressed hepatic cytochrome P-450 to 75% of control, ethylmorphine N-demethylase to 56% of control and DMN N-demethylases I and II to about 80% of control. Although each enzyme responded in a unique manner, maximum depression occurred at 24 hours after poly rI:rC administration and the concurrent administration of inhibitors of protein synthesis (actinomycin D or cycloheximide) prevented this depression. These data suggest that poly rI:rC effects on the mixed function oxidases are not species specific although depression follows a time course shorter than that reported in the rat (maximum depression at 40 hours after poly rI:rC administration) and that depression occurs through the stimulation of a protein responsible for degrading cytochrome P-450.

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