Protein Information

ID 426
Name aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Synonyms AHR; Ah receptor; AhR; Aryl hydrocarbon receptor; Aryl hydrocarbon receptor precursor; Dioxin receptor; Ah receptors; AhRs…

Compound Information

ID 366
Name anthraquinone
CAS 9,10-anthracenedione

Reference

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10826654 Longo V, Amato G, Salvetti A, Gervasi PG: Heterogenous effects of anthraquinones on drug-metabolizing enzymes in the liver and small intestine of rat. Chem Biol Interact. 2000 Apr 14;126(1):63-77.
The induction of a variety of drug-metabolizing enzymes by six anthraquinones (AQs) has been investigated in the liver and small intestine of rat. In the liver, the intragastric administration for 3 days of 100 mg/kg 9,10-anthraquinone (9,10-AQ). 1-hydroxy-AQ, 1,4-dihydroxy-AQ, but not 1,2-dihydroxy-AQ and 2-carboxy-AQ, resulted in a significant induction of the UDP-GT, DT-diaphorase, P450 1A-linked monooxygenase activities and in particular the methoxyresorufin-O-demethylase (MEROD), an activity dependent on P450 1A2. Immunoblot analysis indicated that 1-hydroxy-AQ and 1,4-dihydroxy-AQ induced P450 1A2 but not 1A1 and 9,10-AQ induced both P4501A2 and P4502B. Northern blotanalysis, using a cDNA probe for CYP 1A1 and CYP 1A2, confirmed that the AQs induce CYP 1A2 but not 1A1 mRNA. In the mucosa of small intestine, none of the above-mentioned enzymatic activities were enhanced following AQ administration. The induction mechanism of the hepatic enzymes by AQs is not known and it deserves a further study as it might be independent from the activation of the Ah-receptor as reported for other tricyclic compounds. The results from inhibition experiments showed that the hydroxylated AQs were strong inhibitors of P450 1A2-dependent monooxygenases. This suggests that long-term ingestion of certain AQs, may affect the toxicity of other components present in the diet through the hepatic induction or inhibition of P450 1A2.
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