Literature DB >> 20736321

Expression and functional analysis of hepatic cytochromes P450, nuclear receptors, and membrane transporters in 10- and 25-week-old db/db mice.

Justine L Lam1, Ying Jiang, Tao Zhang, Eric Y Zhang, Bill J Smith.   

Abstract

Proper characterization of animal models used for efficacy and safety assessment is crucial. The present study focuses on characterizing proteins that are important components of the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of xenobiotics. Hepatic gene expression of Cyp2b10, Cyp2c29, Cyp3a11, Cyp2e1, Cyp4a10, Nr1i2, Nr1i3, slco1a1, slco1a4, slco1b2, abcb1b, abcc2, and abcg2 was examined using the real-time polymerase chain reaction method in male db/db mice, a commonly used type II diabetes model. We evaluated age and disease effects on gene expression and enzymatic activity in 10- and 25-week-old db/db and 25-week-old C57BLKS/J (strain-matched lean control) mice. Functional analysis was conducted in hepatic microsomes for Cyp2b, Cyp2c, and Cyp3a using cytochrome P450-specific substrates. There were no significant age- or disease-dependent changes in the expression of Cyp3a11 and Cyp3a activity in the db/db mice. The mRNA levels and the activities of Cyp2b10 and Cyp2c29 in the 25-week-old db/db mice decreased significantly compared with those of the 10-week-old db/db mice. There was a significant age-dependent increase in Cyp4a10 expression noted. The most marked expression change in db/db mice versus a control was the ∼400-fold reduction of mRNA expression of slco1a1. Slco1a4 and sloc1b2 showed increased expression compared with that in an age-matched control, whereas abcb1b showed decreased expression. No expression changes were observed for Cyp2e1, Nr1i2, Nr1i3, abcc2, and abcg2. Our data demonstrate that significant expression and activity differences exist between the db/db and the lean control mice, which are probably age- and disease-dependent.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20736321     DOI: 10.1124/dmd.110.034223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos        ISSN: 0090-9556            Impact factor:   3.922


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