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引用次数: 21
摘要
阴栀黄(YZH)是一种四种植物的汤剂,在亚洲广泛用于治疗新生儿黄疸。本研究比较了苯巴比妥与黄芪、青蒿、栀子、大黄、黄芩等中药对大鼠肝药及胆红素代谢酶的诱导作用。给予中药煎剂(30 ml/kg/d)或苯巴比妥(60 mg/kg/d) 5 d。只有苯巴比妥增加细胞色素P-450水平,而栀子花则略有降低。青蒿、大黄和苯巴比妥增加胆红素葡萄糖醛酸转移酶活性。栀子花和苯巴比妥对α -萘酚的葡萄糖醛酸化作用有促进作用,而青蒿和大黄对α -萘酚的诱导作用无效。苯巴比妥是最有效的谷胱甘肽- s -转移酶(GSHT)活性诱导剂。苯巴比妥和栀子花都能诱导5-3-酮类固醇异构酶活性,这是GSHT中负责肝脏细胞内胆红素运输的Ya亚基的标志。酶诱导的选择性模式提示了利用特定植物煎剂修饰药物和胆红素代谢途径的潜在价值。
Induction of hepatic bilirubin and drug metabolizing enzymes by individual herbs present in the traditional Chinese medicine, yin zhi huang.
Yin Zhi Huang (YZH) is a decoction of four plants which is widely used in Asia to treat neonatal jaundice. This study compares the ability of phenobarbital and the individual herbs comprising YZH, Artemisia, Gardenia, Rheum, and Scutellaria baicalensis, to induce hepatic drug and bilirubin metabolizing enzymes in rats. Herbal decoctions (30 ml/kg/day) or phenobarbital (60 mg/kg/day) were administered for 5 days. Only phenobarbital increased cytochrome P-450 levels whereas Gardenia slightly decreased levels. Artemisia, Rheum and phenobarbital increased bilirubin glucuronyl transferase activity. Glucuronidation of alpha-naphthol was increased by Gardenia and phenobarbital, whereas Artemisia and Rheum were ineffective inducers. Phenobarbital was the most effective inducer of glutathione-S-transferase (GSHT) activity. Phenobarbital and Gardenia both induced delta 5-3-ketosteroid isomerase activity, a marker for the Ya subunit of GSHT responsible for intracellular bilirubin transport in liver. The selective patterns of enzyme induction suggest potential value for using specific plant decoctions to modify drug and bilirubin metabolic pathways.