VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

Effect of acute thioacetamide- induced hepatitis on theactivity of heme-metabolising enzymes and content of microsomal hemoproteins

   
Karimov Kh.Ya.1, Inoyatova F.H.1, Dolimova M.A.1

1. Second Tashkent state Medical Institute
PubMed Id: 11450445
Year: 2001  Volume: 47  Issue: 2  Pages: 243-247
Thioacetamide administration to rats (20 mg/100 g) caused the development of toxic hepatitis which was accompanied by the increase of hepatic ALA-synthase and D-ALA that led to accumulating free porphyrines in the liver. At the same time an increase in activity of heme oxigenase was also found. A decrease in heme synthesis correlated with a decrease in content of cytochrome P450 and b5 in microsomal hepatic fraction of experimental animals.
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Karimov, Kh. Ya., Inoyatova, F. H., Dolimova, M. A. (2001). Effect of acute thioacetamide- induced hepatitis on theactivity of heme-metabolising enzymes and content of microsomal hemoproteins. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 47(2), 243-247.
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