Toxicological Sciences, Vol 49, 281-289, Copyright © 1999 by Society of Toxicology
MG Aguilar-Gonzalez, A Hernandez, ML Lopez, T Mendoza-Figueroa and A Albores
Arsenite (As[III]) effects on the intermediate steps of heme biosynthesis
were studied in adult rat hepatocytes seeded on a feeder layer of 3T3 cells
(3T3-hepatocytes) and maintained for 2 weeks with culture medium
non-supplemented or supplemented with 150 microM 5- aminolevulinic acid
(ALA). The activities of the intracellular enzymes porphobilinogen
deaminase (PBG-D), uroporphyrinogen III synthase (UROIII-S), and
uroporphyrinogen III decarboxylase (URO-D), and the intermediary
uroporphyrins (URO), coproporphyrins (COPRO) and protoporphyrin IX (PROTO)
were determined in these cultures. The 3T3- hepatocytes maintained the
activities of PBG-D, UROIII-S and URO-D during 2 weeks and ALA addition to
the culture medium increased PBG-D (2-3-fold) and UROIII-S (50%) activities
and porphyrin production, which accumulated as PROTO. Exposure to 3.9
microM As(III) inhibited UROIII-S activity (down to 34%), and PBG-D and
URO-D activities to a lower extent; these effects were magnified by ALA
supplementation. As(III) also produced an intracellular accumulation and a
decreased excretion of PROTO, and a 31% reduction of the COPRO/URO ratio in
the culture medium. Additionally, As(III) caused cytoplasmic vacuolization
and lipid accumulation. Our results show that As(III) exposure selectively
inhibits several intermediary enzymes of heme metabolism and affects the
intra- and extracellular content of porphyrins and their ratio in the
culture medium. They also confirm that 3T3- hepatocytes are a suitable in
vitro model to study hepatic heme metabolism and its alterations by
hepatotoxic chemicals.
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Arsenite alters heme synthesis in long-term cultures of adult rat hepatocytes
Seccion de Toxicologia Ambiental, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico, DF.
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