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Growth hormone effect on xenobiotic-metabolizing activities of rainbow trout
Authors:JP Cravedi  E Perdu-Durand  A Paris  P Prunet
Abstract:In recent years several studies reported the regulation by growth hormone (GH) of the expression of a variety of P450 forms in mammals. However the effect of GH on the xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes of fish are still unknown. The aim of this work was to investigate the effects of ovine GH—a growth hormone known to be efficient in trout—on the cytochrome P450 level and on aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase, aminopyrine-N-demethylase, glucuronyl transferase and glutathione transferase activities in trout. The GH-implanted trout (n = 50) each received a single cholesterol pellet containing ovine GH and were compared to control animals (n = 50) receiving a single cholesterol pellet without GH. After 15 days fish were killed and the liver and gills were excised for the measurement of xenobiotic-metabolizing enzyme activities. GH treatment significantly decreased the level of hepatic cytochrome P450 and the activities of cytochrome P450 dependent monooxygenases. In contrast, no significant effect of the treatment was observed on the glutathione transferase and UDP-glucuronyl transferase activities. Moreover, GH treatment had no effect on branchial phase I and phase II enzyme activities. This study provides evidence that GH level significantly affects the expression of several members of the hepatic cytochrome P450 family in trout.
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