Sangyo Igaku
Online ISSN : 1881-1302
Print ISSN : 0047-1879
ISSN-L : 0047-1879
SEX DIFFERENCE OF FREE ERYTHROCYTE PROTOPORPHYRIN (FEP) LEVEL
III. Effect of Estradiol on Porphyrin Metabolism, Especially in FEP, in Lead Poisoned Rats
Shoko OHMORIKoichi HARADAChoshin TAJIMAHajime MIURA
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1992 Volume 34 Issue 5 Pages 457-463

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An experimental study of sex hormone on FEP level in rats was conducted to clarify sex difference of FEP level. A total of 42 male Donryu rats were divided into 7 groups; group I (control 1; olive oil injection without castration), group II (control 2; olive oil alone), group III (EL; estradiol in olive oil, 50 μg/kg·BW), group IV (EH; estradiol in olive oil, 250 μg/kg·BW), group II' (Pb; Pb 5 mg/kg·BW), group III' (PbEL; Pb 5 mg/kg·BW+estradiol in olive oil, 50 μg/kg·BW) and group IV' (PbEH; Pb 5 mg/kg·BW+estradiol in olive oil, 250 μg/kg·BW). Excluding group I, all rats of the 6 groups were castrated. After one week from castration, estradiol was subcutaneously injected 4 times a week, and lead was intraperitoneally injected once a weed for 6 wk.
Estradiol suppressed growth, Ht, Hb value and liver function, but did not show any evident effect on FEP, ALA-U and CP-U. Erythrocyte ALA-D activity in group IV' (Pb+estradiol at high dose) showed a level higher than that in group II' (Pb-treatment alone).

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