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Vol. 295, Issue 3, 934-941, December 2000
Departments of Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell Biology (R.C.P.,
C.G.P.) and Molecular Biosciences (A.R.B.), School of Veterinary
Medicine, and Department of Pediatrics (F.H.R.), School of Medicine,
University of California, Davis, California
To test whether exposure to ozone alters pulmonary cytochrome P450
monooxygenase-mediated metabolism of xenobiotics, rates of
1-nitronaphthalene (1-NN) metabolism were measured in microsomes prepared from trachea, intrapulmonary airways, and distal lung of rats
exposed to filtered air (FA) or ozone (O3) (0.8 ppm 8 h/day
for 90 days). Regioisomeric glutathione conjugates derived from
intermediate epoxides were measured by HPLC. Compared with FA, rates of
glutathione conjugate formation in distal lung (including the central
acinus) were elevated 2-fold in O3-exposed rats. Activity for cytochrome P450 2B, the isozyme thought to be responsible for the
metabolic activation of 1-NN, was increased 3-fold in the distal lung
of O3- compared with FA-exposed rats. There was a 2 ± 0.5-fold increase in immunodetectable CYP 2B protein in microsomes from
the same lung subcompartment (P < .05).
Immunodetectable protein was expressed in nonciliated epithelial (or
"Clara") cells and not associated with ciliated epithelial cells.
No differences between O3- and FA-exposed rats were noted
in 1-NN metabolism or CYP 2B activity in trachea or intrapulmonary
airways. This study emphasizes that cellular and biochemical
alterations associated with long-term O3 exposure vary
considerably by location within the lung. Long-term exposure to
O3 elevates both CYP 2B activity and 1-NN metabolism in an
airway-specific manner.
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