| Literature DB >> 3115856 |
C Dwivedi1, A A Downie, T E Webb.
Abstract
The net glucuronidation of bilirubin (BR) has been determined in inbred and outbred rat strains and their subpopulations with similar glucuronosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.17) activity but with different levels of beta-glucuronidase (beta G) (EC 3.2.1.31), or in which the level of beta G activity was reduced with D-glucaro-1,4-lactone. These studies demonstrated that outbred rat strains consist of two subpopulations that differ approximately 1.5- to two-fold in serum and liver beta G activity. Evidence is presented indicating that owing to its compartmentalization the lysosomal beta G, unlike the corresponding microsomal enzyme, is neither inhibited by glucarolactone nor accessible for hydrolysis of newly synthesized glucuronides. The ratio of glucuronidated to unconjugated BR 15 min after injection of albumin-bound BR into the tail vein appears to correlate negatively with the liver microsomal beta G activity. The results may be relevant to the relative risk to toxins, including carcinogens, and to their reduction by dietary intervention.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3115856 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.1.4.3115856
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FASEB J ISSN: 0892-6638 Impact factor: 5.191