Effects of Chemical Carcinogens on the Aldehyde Metabolic Enzymes and Antioxidant Enzymes in Clone 9 Cell

화학적 발암원이 Clone 9 세포의 알데히드대사 효소와 항산화 효소에 미치는 영향

  • 김현배 (순천향대학교 자연과학대학 생명과학부) ;
  • 염영나 (식품의약품안전청 국립독성연구원 일반독성부) ;
  • 이미영 (순천향대학교 자연과학대학 생명과학부)
  • Published : 2002.09.01

Abstract

Chemical carcinogen-induced alteration of aldehyde metabolic enzymes were examined in clone 9 cell. Diethylnitrosamine (DENA), N-nitrosoethylurea (NEU) and N-nitrosomorpholine (NNM) were wed as model carcinogens. Changes in enzyme activities by repetitive treatment of DENA, NEU or NNM were analyzed in terms of specific activities and activity stainings of the enzymes on the gel. Upon treatment of DENA, lipid peroxide level increased upto 10 fold, indicating strong oxidative stress state of the cell. Notable enhancement of ADH and ALDH activity occurred after DENA treatment, while glutathione-S-transferase activity was slightly increased. Furthermore, about 2.5 fold higher superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity was detected during deactivation of catalase (CAT) activity by repetitive treatment of DENA. However in NEU-treated cell, about 2.3 fold higher ALDH activity was found while ADH activity was slightly increased. Notable increase CAT and SOD could also be found. In contrast, maximum 3.5 fold higher CAT activity occurred during SOD deactivation in NNM-treated cell. These results suggest that there might be different enzymatic responses in relation to cell protection against DENA, NEU or NNM.

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