Protein Information

ID 464
Name sulfotransferase
Synonyms SULT; sulfotransferase

Compound Information

ID 484
Name pentachlorophenol
CAS 2,3,4,5,6-pentachlorophenol

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
6594138 Singer SS, Ansel AZ, Van Brunt N, Torres J, Galaska EG: Enzymatic sulfation of steroids--XX. Biochem Pharmacol. 1984 Nov 1;33(21):3485-90.
Effects of ten drugs on the hepatic glucocorticoid sulfotransferase activity of rats in vitro and in vivo.. The effects of ten drugs on hepatic glucocorticoid sulfotransferase activity (HGSTA) were examined in male rats. The enzyme activity per 100 g body weight was elevated 152, 94.9, 140, 140, 73.1, 63.9, 76.9, and 140% after administration of daily i.p. doses of 111 mg spironolactone/kg (6-10 days), 66.7 mg WIN-24540/kg (6-10 days), 150 mg metyrapone/kg (19-31 days), 33.3 mg pentachlorophenol/kg (9-16 days), 16.5 mg aspirin/kg (10-16 days), 90.5 mg alloxan/kg (23.27 days), 104 mg aminoglutethimide/kg (12-20 days), and 16.8 mg propranolol/kg (21-27 days). Shorter experimental periods or lower drug doses caused smaller effects on HGSTA. Most notably, spironolactone (111 mg/kg) and WIN-24540 (66.7 mg/kg) caused 50-75% elevation of HGSTA in 2 days. Effects of WIN-24540, aspirin and pentachlorophenol were due mostly to elevation of hepatic levels of sulfotransferase III (STIII), the glucocorticoid-preferring sulfotransferase of rat liver. Effects of the other test drugs were due to elevation of hepatic levels of sulfotransferases I and II (STI and STII), which much prefer dehydroepiandrosterone as substrate, but also catalyze glucocorticoid sulfation. Enzyme inhibition studies showed that the test drugs interacted with the HGSTA in vitro in a fashion that appeared to be related to the in vivo effects already described. None of the drugs interacted exclusively with STI, STII or STIII in vitro. However, some differences of the strengths of individual drug-sulfotransferase interactions were observed. The drug effects are discussed in relation to drug and glucocorticoid actions.
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