营养状况对丙硫脲嘧啶诱导大鼠对乙酰氨基酚肝毒性的保护作用。

Drug-nutrient interactions Pub Date : 1987-01-01
K L Raheja, C D Cho, N Hirose
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以对乙酰氨基酚(APAP)诱导的肝毒性为研究对象,比较了配对喂养对甲状腺功能正常大鼠和丙硫脲嘧啶(PTU)处理大鼠的影响。同时,对正常甲状腺功能大鼠和ptu诱导的甲状腺功能减退大鼠进行24 h的食物剥夺,并对正常甲状腺功能减退大鼠进行APAP中毒剂量后的强制喂养。与随意喂养的对照组相比,配对喂养减少了蛋白质和能量的摄入量,导致生长速度下降,与PTU治疗的大鼠相似。与PTU预处理的保护作用相反,通过血清转氨酶(SGOT,SGPT)升高和肝坏死评分来评估,甲状腺功能正常的大鼠减少蛋白质能量摄入可能会使它们更容易受到对乙酰氨基酚诱导的肝毒性的影响,或者没有作用。配对喂养也显著改变了药物处置,增加了尿apap -巯基酸偶联物的摩尔比,但没有绝对数量,提示可能增加了细胞色素P-450依赖性药物代谢酶的活性。与ptu -喂入相比,双喂入中葡萄糖醛酸缀合物的摩尔比降低,硫酸盐缀合物的摩尔比增加。对乙酰氨基酚给药前和给药后4小时,PTU预处理大鼠肝脏还原性谷胱甘肽(GSH)浓度高于正常甲状腺大鼠。对乙酰氨基酚给药后,PTU预处理大鼠禁食24 h可消除PTU诱导的保护作用。对乙酰氨基酚中毒剂量后强迫喂养的正常甲状腺大鼠与随意喂养的正常甲状腺大鼠相比毒性增加而不是减少。数据表明,与给药前和给药后4小时的正常甲状腺大鼠相比,经PTU预处理的肝谷胱甘肽浓度较高,有助于PTU诱导的保护作用。在大鼠肝脏严重受损、功能受损的情况下,强迫喂食是有害的,而不是保护的。我们得出结论,动物的营养状况对药物毒性有显著影响,在设计药物治疗和评估药物毒性时应予以考虑。
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Effect of nutritional status on propylthiouracil-induced protection against acetaminophen hepatotoxicity in the rat.

The effect of pair feeding of euthyroid rats compared with propylthiouracil (PTU) treated rats on acetaminophen (APAP)-induced hepatotoxicity was studied. Also, the effect of food deprivation of both the euthyroid and PTU-induced hypothyroid rats for 24 h, as well as forced feeding of the euthyroid rats after a toxic dose of APAP, was determined. Pair feeding decreased both protein and energy intake compared with ad libitum-fed controls and resulted in decreased growth rate similar to that for the PTU treated rats. In contrast to the protective effect of PTU pretreatment, decreased protein energy intake by the euthyroid rats either tended to make them more susceptible to acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity or had no effect as assessed by elevation of serum transaminases (SGOT,SGPT) and by hepatic necrotic score. Pair feeding also significantly altered drug disposition with an increase in the molar ratio of urinary APAP-mercapturic acid conjugate, but not the absolute amount, suggesting possible increased cytochrome P-450 dependent drug metabolizing enzyme activity. Compared with PTU-fed, in the pair-fed the molar ratio of glucuronide conjugate decreased and sulfate conjugate increased. Hepatic reduced glutathione (GSH) concentrations before and 4 h after a toxic dose of acetaminophen administration were higher in the PTU pretreated compared with euthyroid rats. Fasting of the PTU pretreated rats for 24 h after acetaminophen administration abolished the PTU-induced protective effect. Forced feeding of the euthyroid rats after a toxic dose of acetaminophen increased rather than decreased the toxicity when compared with euthyroid ad libitum-fed rats. Data suggest that higher concentrations of hepatic glutathione in the PTU pretreated compared with euthyroid rats before and 4 h after acetaminophen administration contribute to PTU-induced protection. Forced feeding of rats when the liver is severely damaged and its function compromised is harmful rather than protective. We conclude that the nutritional state of the animal significantly influences drug toxicity and should be taken into consideration in designing drug therapy and evaluation of drug toxicity.

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