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THE STIMULATORY EFFECT OF 3-METHYLCHOLANTHRENE ON BENZPYRENE HYDROXYLASE ACTIVITY IN SEVERAL RAT TISSUES: INHIBITION BY ACTINOMYCIN D AND PUROMYCIN.
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Molecular PharmacologyMedicinal ChemistryEnzyme LevelBenzpyrene Hydroxylase ActivityNormal RatBiochemistryMedicineLiver PhysiologyPhysiologyPathologyToxicologyExperimental PharmacologyHepatotoxicityMetabolomicsMetabolismPharmacologyCarbonyl MetabolismHealth Sciences
The presence of benzpyrene hydroxylase activity in the small intestine, lung, and kidney of the normal rat has been shown by quantitative assay and compared with the level of activity in the liver. The intraperitoneal injection of methylcholanthrene increased the level of activity found in each of the four tissues examined. The stimulation by methylcholanthrene was inhibited by the simultaneous administration of puromycin of actinomycin D, suggesting that the changes in enzyme level are dependent on protein and RNA synthesis in these tissues. Possible implications to a theory of carcinogenesis are discussed.
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