2006
DOI: 10.2174/138161206776361183
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Porcine Cytochrome P450 and Metabolism

Abstract: The pig and especially the minipig are becoming increasingly used as a test animal both in pharmacological and toxicological testing of new compounds. The minipig is used because of its size, it is easy to handle and less test substrate is required. When using an animal species for testing it is of importance to know if the test animal's posses the same abilities to metabolize drugs as humans. Some of the P450 enzymes have been characterized in the pig regarding substrate specificity, inhibition and regulation… Show more

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“…Based on the high homology between the pig and human genome, high sequence homology between human and porcine COX and LOX enzymes can be expected. Some porcine CYP enzymes showed about 70-83% homology to human forms and metabolized the same test substrates ( 37 ). This is the fi rst study to report on the dose responsiveness of fatty acid-derived oxylipins to dietary intake of ARA and DHA during early postnatal development in piglets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Based on the high homology between the pig and human genome, high sequence homology between human and porcine COX and LOX enzymes can be expected. Some porcine CYP enzymes showed about 70-83% homology to human forms and metabolized the same test substrates ( 37 ). This is the fi rst study to report on the dose responsiveness of fatty acid-derived oxylipins to dietary intake of ARA and DHA during early postnatal development in piglets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…We considered the pig model to be a relatively representative model of the human because the LCPUFA metabolism and enzymes are highly comparable ( 36,37,65 ). Our data revealed no signifi cant change in circulating COX or LOX products with increasing ARA or DHA in the diet.…”
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“…p-Nitrophenol hydroxylation is often used as a marker of CYP2E1 (Koop et al, 1989;Sohn et al, 2001). In pigs, however, the selectivity of this substrate is somewhat questionable, given that in porcine liver microsomes, p-nitrophenol is partially metabolized by CYP2A (Skaanild, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…p-Nitrophenol hydroxylation is often used as a marker of CYP2E1 (Koop et al, 1989;Sohn et al, 2001). In pigs, however, the selectivity of this substrate is somewhat questionable, given that in porcine liver microsomes, p-nitrophenol is partially metabolized by CYP2A (Skaanild, 2006).The role of gender in the activities of some CYP450 enzymes is well established in many species, e.g., humans (Parkinson et al, 2004;Scandlyn et al, 2008), rats (Mugford and Kedderis, 1998), minipigs and conventional pigs (Skaanild and Friis, 1999;Zamaratskaia et al, 2006). Castration of Meishan male pigs resulted in increased mRNA, protein levels and activities of CYP1A enzymes (Kojima et al, 2008).…”
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“…Porcine CYP2A19 is 99% homologous between Göttingen and conventional breed pigs. Female Göttingens have 70Â higher activity than males, but when males are castrated, the activity of CYP2A in these animals increases 10Â (Gillberg, Skaanild, and Friis 2006;Skaanild 2006). Sex differences have also been reported in Yucatans, where the females have 5Â higher activity than males (Bogaards et al 2000).…”
Section: Cyp2mentioning
confidence: 99%