Metabolism of aflatoxin B1 by rat hepatic microsomes induced by polyhalogenated biphenyl congeners

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Author(s):
MR Halvorson; TD Phillips; SL Safe; LW Robertson

Type of Document:
Scholarly Article

 

Publisher/Journal:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Date of Publication:
1985

Place of Publication:
Not Available

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Abstract: The metabolism of aflatoxin B1 to aflatoxins Ml and Q, by rat liver microsomes from animals pretreated with polychlorinated or polybrominated biphenyl congeners depended on the structure of the halogenated biphenyl inducers. Microsomes from rats treated with phenobarbital (PB) or halogenated biphenyls that exhibit PB-type activity preferentially enhanced the conversion of aflatoxin B1 to aflatoxin Ql. In contrast, microsomes from

rats treated with 3-methylcholanthrene (MC) or halogenated biphenyls that exhibit MC-type induction activity increased the metabolism of aflatoxin B1 to aflatoxin MI. The coadministration of PB and MC produced microsomes that exhibited both types of induction activity (mixed type) in catalyzing the oxidative metabolism of diverse xenobiotic agents. However, PB-plus-MC-induced hepatic microsomes from immature male Wistar rats preferentially increased the metabolism of aflatoxin B1 to aflatoxin Ml but did not enhance the conversion of aflatoxin B1 to aflatoxin Ql. Comparable results were observed with microsomes from rats pretreated with halogenated biphenyls classified as mixed-type inducers; moreover, in some cases there was a significant decrease in the conversion of aflatoxin B1 to aflatoxin Q, (compared with that of controls treated with corn oil).

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