Influence of oestrogens on formation of reactive oxygen species in liver microsomes of differently aged male Wistar rats

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作者
Barth, A [1 ]
Landmann, G [1 ]
Liepold, K [1 ]
Zapf, H [1 ]
Müller, D [1 ]
Karge, E [1 ]
Klinger, W [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Jena, Inst Pharmacol & Toxicol, D-07743 Jena, Germany
关键词
oestradiol; oestradiol valerate; ethinyloestradiol; liver; rat; oxygen free radicals; lipid peroxidation; hydrogen peroxide; chemiluminescence; cytochrome P450; monooxygenation; oestrogens;
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10.1016/S0940-2993(99)80006-2
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R36 [病理学];
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100104 ;
摘要
Metabolic pathways of oestrogens are the formation of catechol oestrogens (CE; 2- and 4-hydroxy-oestrogens), redox cycling of CE and free radical generation, mediated through cytochrome P450 (P450) oxidase/reductase activity. We checked the oestrogens oestradiol (E-2), oestradiol valerate (E2V) and ethinyloestradiol (EE2) for formation of reactive oxygen species in vitro and ex vivo in male Wister rats in dependence on age. In liver microsomes of 10-, 30-, 60- and 270-day-old rats the influence of E-2, E2V and EE2 (10(-7_)10(-3) M) on NADPH-Fe++-stimulated lipid peroxidation (LPO), H2O2 generation and lucigenin (LUC) and luminol (LUM) amplified chemiluminescence (CL) was investigated. The same parameters, additionally P450 content and monooxygenase activities were measured in liver 9000 x g supernatants after subchronic administration of the oestrogens (1,10 mg/kg b. wt. orally). The most important results are the strong inhibitory capacities of the oestrogens in vitro on LPO in the order of E2V < E-2 < EE2, most pronounced in 10-, 60- and 270-day-old animals. In microsomes of 30-day-old rats with the highest control LPO the antioxidative effect of the oestrogens was lower. Whereas the H2O2 generation was not changed by E-2, enhanced by E2V, but diminished by EE2 in all age groups, CLLUC, and CLLUM were inhibited in the order of E-2 < E2V < EE2. Also after subchronical treatment of the rats the antioxidative action of the oestrogens was evident, microsomal LPO was inhibited in the order of E-2 < E2V < EE2. All oestrogens inhibited ethylmorphine N-demethylation. But enhanced H2O2, generation and increased CLLUC also indicate a formation of reactive oxygen species by these oestrogens. Obviously in vitro the antioxidative phenolic structure of the oestrogens dominates, whereas after in vivo administration the dose- and age-dependent biotransformation produces prooxidative in addition to antioxidative structures.
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