Interindividual differences in the metabolism of xenobiotics.

A H Conney, A Kappas
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Substantial interindividual differences occur for the metabolism of drugs, carcinogens, and steroid hormones, and these person-to-person differences are caused by genetic and environmental factors. It is likely that interindividual differences in the metabolism of xenobiotics and steroid hormones play a role in explaining interindividual differences in the initiation and progression of some human cancers. Factors that influence the metabolism and action of xenobiotics in human beings include age, disease states, hormonal changes in the body, ingestion of medicinal agents, exposure to environmental chemicals, and changes in life style, including factors such as cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and diet. Some individuals have a much larger response to environmental perturbations than do other individuals, and further research is needed to elucidate the reasons for differences in the responsiveness of people to modulators of chemical biotransformations. Immigration to a new country can represent a substantial change in a person's diet, life style, and environment, and these changes may alter the metabolism of xenobiotics and endogenous hormones that play a role in the carcinogenic response.

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异种生物代谢的个体间差异。
药物、致癌物和类固醇激素的代谢在个体间存在很大差异,这些个体间的差异是由遗传和环境因素引起的。异种激素和类固醇激素代谢的个体间差异很可能在解释某些人类癌症发生和发展的个体间差异方面发挥了作用。影响人体代谢和外源药物作用的因素包括年龄、疾病状态、体内激素变化、药物的摄入、接触环境化学物质以及生活方式的变化,包括吸烟、饮酒和饮食等因素。有些个体对环境扰动的反应比其他个体大得多,需要进一步的研究来阐明人们对化学生物转化调节剂的反应差异的原因。移民到一个新的国家可能意味着一个人的饮食、生活方式和环境发生了重大变化,这些变化可能会改变在致癌反应中起作用的外源性激素和内源性激素的代谢。
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