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pubmed-article:2353922pubmed:abstractTextThe influence of food restriction (FR) on the drug-inducible capacity of liver microsomal cytochrome P-450s IA1, IA2 and IIB1 and IIB2 was studied in 20-month-old male Fischer-344 rats. ELISA and Western Blotting revealed that the induction of the cytochrome P-450-IA1/IA2 and P-450-IIB1/IIB2 enzymes was considerably higher in the liver microsomes of FR rats than in their ad libitum (AL) fed counterparts. In order to determine whether the higher P-450 enzyme levels in FR rats were a reflection of an increased synthesis rate or a stabilization of these enzymes, hybridization studies were performed with a cDNA probe for P-450-IIB1/IIB2. These studies show markedly higher levels of P-450-IIB1/IIB2 mRNAs in the livers of FR rats as compared to AL animals. These results suggest that it is possible to prevent the age-dependent loss of drug-induced cytochrome P-450s by 40% dietary restriction which suggest FR may improve the drug-metabolizing capacity during aging.lld:pubmed
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