64. Role
of cytochrome P-450 in schisandrin B-induced antioxidant and heat shock
responses in mouse liver
Po Yee Chiu, Duncan H.F.
Mak, Michel K.T. Poon and Kam Ming Ko,
Department of Biochemistry, Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, China
In order to explore the role of cytochrome P-450
(P-450) in schisandrin B (Sch B)-induced antioxidant and heat shock
responses, the effect of 1-aminobenzotriazole (ABT, a broad spectrum inhibitor
of P-450) on hepatic mitochondrial glutathione antioxidant status
(mtGAS) and heat shock protein (Hsp)25/70 expression was examined in Sch
B-treated mice. The non-specific and partial inhibition of cytochrome P-450
(P-450) by ABT pretreatment significantly caused a protraction in the
time-course of Sch B-induced enhancement in hepatic mitGAS and Hsp25/70
expression in mice. Using mouse liver microsomes as a source of P-450,
Sch B, but not dimethyl diphenyl bicarboxylate (a non-hepatoprotective analog
of Sch B), was found to serve as a co-substrate for the P-450-catalyzed
NADPH oxidation reaction, with a concomitant production of oxidant species.
Taken together, the results suggest that oxidant species generated from P-450-catalyzed
reaction with Sch B may trigger the antioxidant and heat shock responses in
mouse liver.
Keywords: Schisandrin
B; Cytochrome P-450; Mitochondria; Glutathione; Heat shock proteins;
Liver