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J. Anim Sci. 1988. 66:1446-1452.
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Influence of Phenobarbital Dosage, Dietary Crude Protein Level and Interval to Measurement on Hepatic Monoxygenase Activity in Ewes

P. J. Thomford1 and P. J. Dziuk

University of Illinois2, Urbana 61801

Abstract

Hepatic monoxygenases metabolize steroids that in turn influence reproduction. Experiments were conducted to establish the effect of dose of phenobarbital and level of dietary protein on hepatic monoxygenase. In Exp. 1, ewes were given either 0, .5, 1, 2 or 3 g phenobarbital (PB) daily for 4 to 8 d. After 48 h after last dose of PB, cytochrome P-450 was higher (P < .01) in all ewes given PB than in controls and was higher (P < .01) in ewes given PB for 8 d than in ewes treated for 4 d. In Exp. 2, either 0 or 1 g of PB was given orally for 8 d. Liver samples were collected 1, 4, 7 or 10 d after last treatment. Both cytochrome P-450 (P < .01) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) cytochrome c reductase (P < .06) were higher in ewes receiving PB than in controls. Cytochrome P-450 was twice as high in treated ewes as in control ewes on the 8th d of treatment, but concentrations returned to control levels 10 d after last treatment. Microsomal protein and cytochrome b5 were not affected by PB (P > .10). Ewes in Exp. 3 receiving a diet containing 14.8% crude protein for 10 d had higher levels of cytochrome P-450 (P < .01) than ewes fed 4.7% crude protein. Protein did not affect microsomal protein or NADPH cytochrome c reductase. These data suggest that a relationship among PB, dietary protein and monoxygenases exists and provide information that will lead to a better understanding of the relationship between diet and reproduction.


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1 Current Address: Div. of Reprod. Toxicol. and Pharmacol., Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Univ. of Arkansas Med. School, 4301 West Markham Street, Slot-518, Little Rock, AR 72205.

2 Dept. of Anim. Sci., 1301 W. Lorado Taft Drive, Urbana, IL 61891,







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