J Korean Surg Soc.
2000 Aug;59(2):141-153.
Induction of Hepatic Arylamine N-Methyltransferase by a Taurocholate Load in Rats
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of General Surgery, Kosin University College of Medicine.
- 2Department of Biochemistry, Keimyung University School of Medicine.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: The possible mechanisms of increased arylamine N-methyl- transferase (AMT) activity in
cholestatic rat livers and serum were studied. METHODS: Rats were divided into eight groups: rats
receiving a sham operation, rats with a bile duct obstruction (BDO) alone (BDO group), rats with a
BDO plus taurocholic acid (TCA) injection (BDO plus TCA group), rats with a BDO plus tauroursode
oxycholic acid (TUDCA) injection (BDO plus TUDCA group), rats receiving a choledocho-caval shunt
(CCS) operation (CCS groups), rats receiving a CCS operation plus TCA injection (CCS plus TCA
group), and rats receiving a CCS operation plus TUDCA injection (CCS plus TUDCA group). The AMT
activities in the serum and in the hepatic subcellular fractions isolated from the above experimental rats
were determined. The values of Km and Vmax in this hepatic enzyme were measured. RESULTS: The
activities of liver mitochondrial and microsomal AMTs as well as the Vmax values of AMT, were found
to be increased significantly in both the CCS plus TCA group and the BDO plus TCA group compared
with the CCS and BDO groups. On the other hand, the values of Km of hepatic subcellular AMT
was the same in all experimental groups. The serum AMT activity increased significantly in both the
CCS plus TCA group and the BDO plus TCA group compared with control the CCS and BDO group.
However, these serum and hepatic enzyme activities were the same in both the CCS plus
TUDCA group and the BDO plus TUDCA group. CONCLUSION: The above results suggest that
TCA stimulates the biosynthesis of AMT in the liver. Also, the elevated AMT activity in the
serum is thought to be caused by an increase in the membrane permeability of hepatocytes
from liver cell necrosis caused by TCA.