Literature DB >> 32038806

Impaired Metabolomics of Sulfur-Containing Substances in Rats Acutely Treated with Carbon Tetrachloride.

Sun Ju Kim1, Do Young Kwon1, Kwon Hee Choi1, Dal Woong Choi2, Young Chul Kim1,3.   

Abstract

Impairment of hepatic metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids has been known to be linked with induction of liver injury. We determined the early changes in the transsulfuration reactions in liver of rats challenged with a toxic dose of CCl4 (2 mmol/kg, ip). Both hepatic methionine concentration and methionine adenosyltransferase activity were increased, but S-adenosylmethionine level did not change. Hepatic cysteine was increased significantly from 4 h after CCl4 treatment. Glutathione (GSH) concentration in liver was elevated in 4~8 h and then returned to normal in accordance with the changes in glutamate cysteine ligase activity. Cysteine dioxygenase activity and hypotaurine concentration were also elevated from 4 h after the treatment. However, plasma GSH concentration was increased progressively, reaching a level at least several fold greater than normal in 24 h. γ-Glutamyltransferase activity in kidney or liver was not altered by CCl4, suggesting that the increase in plasma GSH could not be attributed to a failure of GSH cycling. The results indicate that acute liver injury induced by CCl4 is accompanied with extensive alterations in the metabolomics of sulfur-containing amino acids and related substances. The major metabolites and products of the transsul-furation pathway, including methionine, cysteine, hypotaurine, and GSH, are all increased in liver and plasma. The physiological significance of the change in the metabolomics of sulfur-containing substances and its role in the induction of liver injury need to be explored in future studies. © Korean Society of Toxicology 2008.

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Keywords:  Carbon tetrachloride; Glutathione; S-adenosylmethionine; Taurine; Transsulfuration

Year:  2008        PMID: 32038806      PMCID: PMC7006244          DOI: 10.5487/TR.2008.24.4.281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Res        ISSN: 1976-8257


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