44. Schisandrin
B protects against menadione-induced hepatotoxicity by enhancing DT-diaphorase
activity.
Ip SP,
Yiu HY,
Ko KM.
Department of Biochemistry, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, P.R. China.
Pretreating mice with schisandrin
B (Sch B), a dibenzocyclooctadiene
derivative isolated from the fruit of Schisandra chinensis, at a daily dose of 1 mmol/kg
for 3 days protected against menadione-induced
hepatic oxidative damage in mice, as evidenced by decreases in plasma alanine aminotransferase activity
(78%) and hepatic malondialdehyde level (70%), when
compared with the menadione intoxicated control. In
order to define the biochemical mechanism involved in the hepatoprotection
afforded by Sch B pretreatment, we examined the
activity of DT-diaphorase (DTD) in hepatocytes isolated from Sch B
pretreated rats. Hepatocytes isolated from Sch B pretreated (a daily dose of 1 mmol/kg
for 3 days) rats showed a significant increase (25%) in DTD activity. The
increase in DTD activity was associated with the enhanced rate of menadione elimination in the hepatocyte
culture. The ensemble of results suggests that the ability of Sch B pretreatment to enhance hepatocellular
DTD activity may at least in part be attributed to the protection against menadione hepatotoxicity.