Onset of xenobiotic metabolism in children: Toxicological implications

Cresteil, T

HERO ID

664825

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1998

Language

English

PMID

9602911

HERO ID 664825
In Press No
Year 1998
Title Onset of xenobiotic metabolism in children: Toxicological implications
Authors Cresteil, T
Journal Food Additives and Contaminants
Volume 15
Issue Supplement 001
Page Numbers 45-51
Abstract BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. The level of expression of cytochromes P450 shows a wide interindividual variability, depending on the age and tissue investigated. Several lines of evidence indicate that the human foetal liver is an active site for the biotransformation of drugs, chemicals and hydrophobic endogenous molecules. Besides this high degree of maturity, many studies have shown a discrepancy in the onset of activities and suggested that cytochrome P450 isoforms developed independently. Thus, many cytochromes P450 are absent or barely detectable in the foetal liver and develop postnatally. The postnatal evolution of P450 was explored in a liver bank constituted with samples collected from neonates aged less than 24 h to 10 years. Three major groups of cytochrome P450 could be described: a first group of cytochromes P450 expressed in the foetal liver includes the CYP3A7 and 4A1, mostly active on endogenous substrates; a second group (termed early neonatal P450) includes CYP2D6 and 2E1. They su MH - BIOCHEMISTRY
Doi 10.1080/02652039809374614
Pmid 9602911
Wosid WOS:000072187400005
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Language Text English
Keyword Biophysics; Coenzymes; Comparative study; Enzymes; metabolism; Digestive system; Poisoning; Animals; laboratory; Child development; Pediatrics; Hominidae; 73467-76-2; 5725-89-3; 1746-01-6; 143-07-7; 91-64-5; 64-17-5; 62-75-9
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