The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
Species and Sex Differences in the Inhibitory Action of the Corticosteroid Alclometasone Dipropionate on the Hepatic Drug-Metabolizing System
Yasuhiro NISHIBEMitsuko HAMATAKAToshiaki HASEGAWAJiro IKEUCHIToshio YOSHIZAKIAkira TOUCHITakashi MATSUBARA
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1989 年 50 巻 4 号 p. 435-443

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The effect of successive administration of the corticosteroid alclometasone dipropionate (ACM) on the hepatic drug-metabolizing system was examined using male and female rats. Although some pharmacological changes such as increases in plasma enzyme activity, lipid level and protein concentration appeared similarly in ACM-treated male and female rats, the activities of 7-alkoxy-coumarin 0-dealkylase, especially the O-depropylation activity, decreased dosedependently by ACM administration only in male rats. ACM did not affect the hepatic drug-metabolizing activity in female rats and mice of both sexes. Also, ACM did not inhibit androgen-independent aniline hydroxylase activity even in male rats. The time course of changes of the drug-metabolizing system in male rats showed a rapid decrease in cytochrome P-450 content and O-depropylation activity following successive treatments with ACM, but there was a slow onset in the decreases of the O-demethylation and O-deethylation activities of 7-alkoxy-coumarin. When ACM was withdrawn, the O-demethylation and O-deethylation activities rapidly returned to their control levels, while recovery of the O-depropylation activity was slow. These results suggested that ACM inhibits the hepatic drug-metabolizing enzyme activity associated with a specific form(s) of androgen-dependent cytochrome P-450 in male rats.

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