The Journal of Toxicological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1880-3989
Print ISSN : 0388-1350
ISSN-L : 0388-1350
EFFECT OF NICARDIPINE, A CALCIUM ANTAGONIST, ON INDUCTION OF PEROXISOMAL ENZYMES BY DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULFATE IN CULTURED RAT HEPATOCYTES
Hong ZHANGHiroshi TAMURAJunji YAMADATakafumi WATANABETetsuya SUGA
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Keywords: Peroxisomal enzyme
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1996 Volume 21 Issue 4 Pages 235-241

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Abstract
We examined the effect of nicardipine, a calcium antagonist, on the induction of peroxisomal enzymes, such as acyl-CoA oxidase and carnitine acetyltransferase, by dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) and clofibric acid (CPIB), in primary cultured rat hepatocytes. Peroxisomal β-oxidation and carnitine acetyltransferase activities were increased 11- and 20-fold, respectively, after 5 days of treatment with DHEAS (40 μM). However, 60 μM nicardipine significantly suppressed the induction of both of these activities by DHEAS to about 2-fold that of the control. This suppression was found to be both dose- and time-dependent. Immunoblot and Northern blot analyses of acyl-CoA oxidase revealed that suppression by nicardipine of the induction of peroxisomal β-oxidation activity would be responsible for an increase in the amount of mRNA. In addition, the manner in which nicardipine suppressed the induction of peroxisomal β-oxidation and carnitine acetyltransferase activity, was similar to that of clofibric acid. These findings suggest that in the calcium-dependent pathway, the mechanism for the induction of peroxisomal enzymes by DHEAS is basically the same as that by clofibric acid, a typical peroxisome proliferator. The present results also support our previous hypothesis that calcium may play an important role in the induction of these enzymes by peroxisome proliferators.
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