Influence of age, phenobarbital and beta-naphthoflavone on hepatic microsomal lipid peroxidation in rats.

Zeitschrift fur Versuchstierkunde Pub Date : 1990-01-01
F Jahn, E Karge, W Klinger
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The NADPH-dependent lipid peroxidation is low in liver microsomes of newborns and increases to day 30 of life. Thereafter nearly no changes in lipid peroxidation occur. The relatively high rate of lipid peroxidation in fetal liver microsomes is of interest. The well known inducers of the monooxygenase system phenobarbital and beta-naphthoflavone change lipid peroxidation only in liver microsomes of newborns. Lipid peroxidation is connected with the formation of reactive oxygen species and organic radicals characterized by the chemiluminescence with the amplifiers luminol and lucigenin. Chemiluminescence increases with increasing age depending on the amplifier. Treatment of the animals with phenobarbital causes the most pronounced increase in chemiluminescence of the 10-day-old animals, independent of the amplifier used. beta-naphthoflavone leads to an increase in chemiluminescence in microsomes of all age groups investigated except the luminol chemiluminescence

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年龄、苯巴比妥和-萘黄酮对大鼠肝微粒体脂质过氧化的影响。
新生儿肝微粒体中nadph依赖性脂质过氧化较低,并在出生后30天增加。此后脂质过氧化几乎没有变化。相对较高的脂质过氧化率在胎儿肝微粒体是感兴趣的。众所周知的单加氧酶系统诱导剂苯巴比妥和-萘黄酮仅改变新生儿肝微粒体中的脂质过氧化。脂质过氧化反应与活性氧和有机自由基的形成有关,其化学发光特征为发光胺和荧光素。化学发光随时间的增加而增加,这取决于放大器。用苯巴比妥治疗的动物导致10天大的动物的化学发光最明显的增加,与使用的放大器无关。-萘黄酮导致除鲁米诺化学发光外的所有年龄组微粒体的化学发光增加
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