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亚慢性林丹(γ - hch)中毒通过口服或s.c.注射超过7天和15天,诱导大鼠空肠麦芽糖酶活性显著抑制,剂量为20mg /kg b. wt。然而,在那些注射10mg /kg林丹的动物中,麦芽糖酶水平未受影响。在10 mg/kg剂量的林丹暴露较长时间(30天)后,麦芽糖酶活性显著降低,而在相同时间内注射20 mg/kg剂量的林丹并没有改变麦芽糖酶活性。当这种林丹剂量被s.c注射超过20天时,观察到麦芽糖酶活性的显著抑制。然而,在注射超过25天的大鼠中没有发现这种酶的变化。这一事实似乎表明,在20-25天的农药暴露期间,生物体形成了可能的调节机制,以抵消该剂量林丹对麦芽糖酶活性引起的改变。在不同处理条件下,林丹作用对乳糖酶和碱性磷酸酶活性没有影响。蔗糖酶活性仅在口服注射剂量为20mg /kg、持续15天的大鼠中发生改变。综上所述,麦芽糖酶活性对林丹的作用似乎比其他刷状边界酶蛋白更敏感;林丹对该酶的作用取决于注射剂量和给药时间。
Effects of different subchronic treatments with lindane on some brush border enzymes in rat jejunum.
Subchronic lindane (gamma-HCH) intoxication by oral or s.c. injection over 7 and 15 days, induced a significant inhibition in rat jejunum maltase activity when the pesticide was administered at doses of 20 mg/kg b. wt. However, maltase levels remained unaffected in those animals injected with 10 mg/kg of lindane. A longer period of s.c. lindane exposure (30 days) at doses of 10 mg/kg induced a significant decrease in maltase activity, although the injection of 20 mg/kg over the same period did not alter this enzyme activity. When this lindane dose was s.c. injected over 20 days a significant inhibition of maltase activity was observed. However no changes in this enzyme were found in rats injected over 25 days. This fact seems to suggest that between 20-25 days of pesticide exposure the organism develops possible regulatory mechanisms to counteract the alterations induced by this dose of lindane on maltase activity. Lactase and alkaline phosphatase activities were not altered by lindane action in different treatments performed. Sucrase activity was only altered in oral injected rats at doses of 20 mg/kg over 15 days. In conclusion, maltase activity seems to be more sensitive to lindane action than other brush border enzymatic proteins; lindane effects on this enzyme depend on the injected dose and the pesticide administration period duration.