Journal of Health Science
Online ISSN : 1347-5207
Print ISSN : 1344-9702
ISSN-L : 1344-9702
RESEARCH LETTERS
Role of the Dioxin-like Toxic Compound Coplanar Polychlorinated Biphenyl, 3,3',4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl in Reducing Hepatic Alcohol Dehydrogenase Levels in Rats in Vivo
Yuji IshiiHarutoshi KatoMegumu HatsumuraTakumi IshidaNoritaka AriyoshiHideyuki YamadaKazuta Oguri
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2001 Volume 47 Issue 6 Pages 575-578

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Abstract
The ability of a dioxin-like toxic compound, coplanar polychlorinated biphenyl, 3,3',4,4',5-penta-chlorobiphenyl (PCB126) to reduce the protein level of hepatic class I alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), which plays an important role in the metabolism of ethanol, was studied. Male Wistar rats received PCB126 25 mg/kg i.p. At this dose the compound induces a wasting syndrome. PCB126 administration resulted in a significant suppression of the protein level of class I ADH, whereas the difference between free- and pair-fed controls was slight. These results suggest that dioxins also reduce class I ADH without involvement of decreased food consumption. These data offer new insights into the toxicity of dioxins via a marked decrease in the level of class I ADH.
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© 2001 by The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
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