乙醇对肾上腺胆固醇酯水解酶的影响。

Currents in alcoholism Pub Date : 1979-01-01
G Y Sun, D M Creech, A Y Sun
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豚鼠肾上腺微粒体胆固醇酯水解酶活性测定表明,pH值为4.0和5.5时,酶活性最大。当向微粒体中添加乙醇时,这些酶随着乙醇浓度的增加而表现出不同的反应。给予15%乙醇饮料4- 5个月的大鼠,与对照组相比,肾上腺胆固醇酯水解酶(pH 4.0)活性小幅(20%)增加。然而,与用生理盐水处理的对照组相比,通过灌胃管技术(15天)给予乙醇的大鼠胆固醇酯水解酶活性降低了50%。胆固醇酯水解酶活性降低与血清胆固醇酯水平升高相关。在另一项研究中,大鼠插管急性剂量的乙醇显示肾上腺胆固醇酯水解酶活性增加早在1小时后给药。在活动恢复到控制水平之前,这种效果似乎持续了大约24小时。由此可见,不同给药方式的乙醇可引起大鼠肾上腺胆固醇酯水解酶活性的变化。胆固醇酯水解酶活性的增加可能与类固醇生成活性的增加和肾上腺皮质功能的激活有关。
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Effect of ethanol on cholesteryl ester hydrolases in adrenal.

An assay of cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity of microsomes from guinea pig adrenal indicated maximal activity at pH at pH 4.0 and 5.5. When ethanol was added to the microsomes, these enzymes showed differences in response with increasing ethanol concentration. Rats administered 15% ethanol as drink for 4--5 months showed a small (20%) increase in cholesteryl ester hydrolase (pH 4.0) activity in adrenal as compared to controls. However, a 50% decrease in cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity resulted when rats were administered ethanol by intragastric tubing technique (15 days) as compared to controls treated similarly with saline. The decrease in cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity was correlated with an increase in cholesteryl ester level in serum. In a different study, rats intubated with an acute dose of ethanol showed an increase in adrenal cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity as early as 1 hr after administration. This effect seemed to last for about 24 hr before activity returned to control level. It is concluded that different modes of ethanol administration to rats may elicit a change in cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity in the adrenal. An increase in cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity may be related to an increase in steroidogenic activity and activation of adrenocortical function.

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