Title : Cyclophosphamide modulates rat hepatic cytochrome P450 2C11 and steroid 5 alpha-reductase activity and messenger RNA levels through the combined action of acrolein and phosphoramide mustard.

Pub. Date : 1993 Jun 1

PMID : 8495410






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1 Cyclophosphamide modulates rat hepatic cytochrome P450 2C11 and steroid 5 alpha-reductase activity and messenger RNA levels through the combined action of acrolein and phosphoramide mustard. Cyclophosphamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
2 Cyclophosphamide modulates rat hepatic cytochrome P450 2C11 and steroid 5 alpha-reductase activity and messenger RNA levels through the combined action of acrolein and phosphoramide mustard. Acrolein cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
3 Cyclophosphamide treatment of adult male rats leads to sustained decreases in several liver microsomal cytochrome P450 (CYP) activities, including CYP 2C11-catalyzed cyclophosphamide activation, via a process that is associated with a feminization of the overall pattern of liver enzyme expression (G. A. LeBlanc and D. J. Waxman, Cancer Res., 50:5720-5726, 1990). Cyclophosphamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
4 Cyclophosphamide treatment of adult male rats leads to sustained decreases in several liver microsomal cytochrome P450 (CYP) activities, including CYP 2C11-catalyzed cyclophosphamide activation, via a process that is associated with a feminization of the overall pattern of liver enzyme expression (G. A. LeBlanc and D. J. Waxman, Cancer Res., 50:5720-5726, 1990). Cyclophosphamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
5 The present study compares the effects of cyclophosphamide and its isomeric analogue ifosphamide on the gender-dependent expression of hepatic CYP 2C11 and steroid 5 alpha-reductase in adult male rats and also examines the role of the cyclophosphamide metabolites acrolein and phosphoramide mustard in feminizing the expression of these liver enzymes. Cyclophosphamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
6 The present study compares the effects of cyclophosphamide and its isomeric analogue ifosphamide on the gender-dependent expression of hepatic CYP 2C11 and steroid 5 alpha-reductase in adult male rats and also examines the role of the cyclophosphamide metabolites acrolein and phosphoramide mustard in feminizing the expression of these liver enzymes. Ifosfamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
7 Ifosphamide (a) suppressed the male-specific CYP 2C11 mRNA and CYP 2C11-catalyzed liver microsomal testosterone 2 alpha-hydroxylation and cyclophosphamide and ifosphamide 4-hydroxylation and (b) elevated the female-dominant liver enzyme steroid 5 alpha-reductase and its mRNA 7-9 days after drug treatment, both occurring in a manner similar to that of cyclophosphamide, but requiring a 50% higher dose (180 mg/kg, single i.p. Ifosfamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
8 Ifosphamide (a) suppressed the male-specific CYP 2C11 mRNA and CYP 2C11-catalyzed liver microsomal testosterone 2 alpha-hydroxylation and cyclophosphamide and ifosphamide 4-hydroxylation and (b) elevated the female-dominant liver enzyme steroid 5 alpha-reductase and its mRNA 7-9 days after drug treatment, both occurring in a manner similar to that of cyclophosphamide, but requiring a 50% higher dose (180 mg/kg, single i.p. Ifosfamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
9 Ifosphamide (a) suppressed the male-specific CYP 2C11 mRNA and CYP 2C11-catalyzed liver microsomal testosterone 2 alpha-hydroxylation and cyclophosphamide and ifosphamide 4-hydroxylation and (b) elevated the female-dominant liver enzyme steroid 5 alpha-reductase and its mRNA 7-9 days after drug treatment, both occurring in a manner similar to that of cyclophosphamide, but requiring a 50% higher dose (180 mg/kg, single i.p. Testosterone cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
10 Ifosphamide (a) suppressed the male-specific CYP 2C11 mRNA and CYP 2C11-catalyzed liver microsomal testosterone 2 alpha-hydroxylation and cyclophosphamide and ifosphamide 4-hydroxylation and (b) elevated the female-dominant liver enzyme steroid 5 alpha-reductase and its mRNA 7-9 days after drug treatment, both occurring in a manner similar to that of cyclophosphamide, but requiring a 50% higher dose (180 mg/kg, single i.p. Cyclophosphamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
11 Ifosphamide (a) suppressed the male-specific CYP 2C11 mRNA and CYP 2C11-catalyzed liver microsomal testosterone 2 alpha-hydroxylation and cyclophosphamide and ifosphamide 4-hydroxylation and (b) elevated the female-dominant liver enzyme steroid 5 alpha-reductase and its mRNA 7-9 days after drug treatment, both occurring in a manner similar to that of cyclophosphamide, but requiring a 50% higher dose (180 mg/kg, single i.p. Cyclophosphamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
12 Ifosphamide (a) suppressed the male-specific CYP 2C11 mRNA and CYP 2C11-catalyzed liver microsomal testosterone 2 alpha-hydroxylation and cyclophosphamide and ifosphamide 4-hydroxylation and (b) elevated the female-dominant liver enzyme steroid 5 alpha-reductase and its mRNA 7-9 days after drug treatment, both occurring in a manner similar to that of cyclophosphamide, but requiring a 50% higher dose (180 mg/kg, single i.p. Ifosfamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
13 Ifosphamide (a) suppressed the male-specific CYP 2C11 mRNA and CYP 2C11-catalyzed liver microsomal testosterone 2 alpha-hydroxylation and cyclophosphamide and ifosphamide 4-hydroxylation and (b) elevated the female-dominant liver enzyme steroid 5 alpha-reductase and its mRNA 7-9 days after drug treatment, both occurring in a manner similar to that of cyclophosphamide, but requiring a 50% higher dose (180 mg/kg, single i.p. Cyclophosphamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
14 Ifosphamide (a) suppressed the male-specific CYP 2C11 mRNA and CYP 2C11-catalyzed liver microsomal testosterone 2 alpha-hydroxylation and cyclophosphamide and ifosphamide 4-hydroxylation and (b) elevated the female-dominant liver enzyme steroid 5 alpha-reductase and its mRNA 7-9 days after drug treatment, both occurring in a manner similar to that of cyclophosphamide, but requiring a 50% higher dose (180 mg/kg, single i.p. Cyclophosphamide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus
15 In contrast, phosphoramide mustard treatment (100 mg/kg) did modulate microsomal CYP 2C11 and steroid 5 alpha-reductase activities. phosphoramide cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus