Effects of MCPA and other phenoxyacid compounds on hepatic xenobiotic metabolism in rats

  • Tohoku J Exp Med. 1991 Nov;165(3):171-82. doi: 10.1620/tjem.165.171.
N Inomata  1 H Yoshida Y Aoki M Tsunoda M Yamamoto
Affiliations
  • 1. Toxicology Section, Hokuriku Seiyaku Co., Ltd., Fukui.
Abstract

The effects of ethyl 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetate (MCPA) and Other phenoxyacid compounds on hepatic xenobiotic metabolizing Enzymes were studied in male rats. These compounds were administered orally 200 mg/kg/day to the rats for 2 weeks. Both MCPA and clofibrate increased the hepatic level of cytochrome P-450. In the MCPA-treated group, the activities of aniline hydroxylase and 7-ethoxycoumarin O-deethylase increased by 15% and 1.5-fold, respectively. The free acid form of MCPA increased these activities more potently than MCPA. Both MCPA and its free acid did not change the activity of aminopyrine N-demethylase. A marked increase in the activity of aniline hydroxylase was noted in the 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid-treated group, whereas the aminopyrine N-demethylase activity significantly decreased in the same group. Clofibrate also increased the activities of hepatic microsomal cytochrome P-450-mediated oxidation tested, but to a lesser extent when compared with the effects of MCPA. These results indicate that MCPA may have a potent effect on the hepatic metabolizing Enzymes in rats, and also that the induction of xenobiotic metabolizing Enzymes may change when the chemical moiety of phenoxyacid compounds is modified.

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