Effect of AT-125 on the metabolism of propachlor and the glutathione conjugates of propachlor and bromobenzene in rat.
J E Bakke, G L Larsen, K L Davison
Index: Xenobiotica 24(9) , 909-19, (1994)
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Abstract
1. Dosing rats with the gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase inhibitor AT-125 results in the excretion of free glutathione in the urine of rat: this treatment did not lead to the excretion of glutathione conjugates of orally dosed xenobiotics, neither did AT-125 increase the biliary excretion of glutathione conjugates. 2. Dosing rat with AT-125 prior to dosing with 2-chloro-N-isopropylacetanilide decreased the excretion of 2-methylsulphonylacetanilide metabolites from 23% of the dose to < 0.5%. 3. We conclude that glutathione and glutathione-xenobiotic conjugates are probably not processed in vivo by the same pathway, and that AT-125 can alter the in vivo transport of mercapturic acid pathway metabolites.
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