1971
DOI: 10.1021/jf60173a048
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Aniline hydroxylase, N-demethylase, and cytochrome P450 in liver microsomes of hens fed DDT and dieldrin

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“…Walker et al (1969) have also studied the toxicity of dieldrin to Japanese quail. In studies on the effects of DDT and dieldrin on liver microsomal activity of hens, Sell et al (1971) also found that the liver microsomal enzymes exhibited a marked independence. p,p'-DDT reduced liver microsomal aniline hydroxylase activity but did not significantly affect Ar-demethylase activity or cytochrome P-450 concentrations.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Walker et al (1969) have also studied the toxicity of dieldrin to Japanese quail. In studies on the effects of DDT and dieldrin on liver microsomal activity of hens, Sell et al (1971) also found that the liver microsomal enzymes exhibited a marked independence. p,p'-DDT reduced liver microsomal aniline hydroxylase activity but did not significantly affect Ar-demethylase activity or cytochrome P-450 concentrations.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Microsomes were incubated for 5 minutes with 40 and 200/Jg of mirex, about 88% of the mirex precipitated at 10,000 g and about 9% was found to be associated with the microsomal particles. Decreased hepatic aniline hydroxylase activity in the chicken (Sell et aL 1971) and in the Japanese quail (Sell et al 1972) is found after dietary administration of DDT. The reduction in hepatic aniline hydroxylase in the Japanese quail can be completely attributed to the inhibition by DDT because DDT and DDE were found to inhibit hydroxylation of aniline at lO'TM concentration.…”
Section: Effect Of'mirex Pretreatment On Body Weight and Liver-to-bodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the evidence concerning the action of these two organochlorines on liver mi~ed function oxidase enzymes of birds is not as conclusive. Workers have demonstrated that DDT does not induce, but rather decreases the liver mixed function oxidase system of chickens (Sell et al 1971, Stephen et al 1971 and Japanese quail , GiUett and Arscott 1969, Sell et al 1972. On the other hand, both DDT and PCBs have inductive effects on in vitro hepatic steroid metabolism of birds (Lincer and Peakall 1970, Nowicki and Norman 1972, PeakaU 1967, 1970, Risebrough et al 1968) and on cytochrome P4zo (Bailey and Bunyan 1972 The observation that the hepatic microsomal mixed function oxidase enzyme system was increased by DDT and PCB in rats but was decreased by DDT in chickens led us to study the inductive effects of PCBs on liver microsomal enzyme systems in chickens.…”
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