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摘要
本研究的目的是确定15%和30%的限饲是否会与45%的限饲引起的药物代谢相似。四组断奶雄性sd大鼠分别饲喂0%、15%、30%、45%限饲28 d。45%饲限显著提高了肝脏DNA、微粒体蛋白、细胞色素P-450、苯胺羟化酶、对氯甲基苯胺- n -去甲基化酶,减少了六巴比酮睡眠时间。15%和30%的限饲对上述药物代谢参数均无显著影响。不同水平的限饲均能提高nadph生成酶的活性。由此可见,在相同时间内,15%和30%限饲对体内和体外药物代谢的促进程度不如45%限饲对体内和体外药物代谢的促进程度。
Effects of levels of feed restriction on in vivo and in vitro alterations in drug metabolism and associated enzymes.
The objective of this study was to determine if 15% and 30% feed restriction would enhance drug metabolism similar to that caused by 45% feed restriction. Four groups of weanling male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to 0%, 15%, 30%, and 45% feed restriction for 28 days. Feed restriction of 45% significantly enhanced hepatic DNA, microsomal protein, cytochrome P-450, aniline hydroxylase, p-chloromethylaniline-N-demethylase, and decreased hexobarbital sleeping time. The feed restriction of 15% and 30% did not significantly alter the above parameters of drug metabolism. The activities of NADPH-generating enzymes were enhanced by all levels of feed restriction. Thus it is concluded that 15% and 30% feed restriction did not enhance in vivo or in vitro drug metabolism to the extent enhanced by 45% restriction for the same length of time.