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Liver microsomal membrane lipid composition in marasmic-kwashiorkor
Authors:M Ira Thabrew
Institution:Biochemistry Department University of Ibadan Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract:The microsomal membrane cholesterol and phospholipid content and phospholipid composition of marasmic kwashiorkor rats have been compared with those of normal rats. A Significant increase in the cholesterol/phospholipid ratio, as well as in the sphingomyelin/phosphatidyl-choline ratio was observed in the marasmic-kwashiorkor rat. These effects would tend to decrease the fluidity of the phospholipid bilayer of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane and may thus affect drug metabolism.It is well known that a change in the quality or quantity of dietary protein causes an alteration in the rates of metabolism of many xenobiotics by the mammalian liver (1–3). These metabolic alteration have been attributed mainly to changes in the levels of microsomal membrane proteins themselves, especially that of cytochrome P-450 (4–6). However, a recent report by Suzuki et al. (7) indicates that the more subtle features of drug metabolism such as interactions between NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase, cytochrome P-450, cytochrome b and other specific drug metabolzing enzymes in the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum might well be affected by the fluidity of the phospholipid bilayer.There is still a high incidence of protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) diseases such as kwashiorkor in many part of the world (8). The membrane lipid composition from microsomes of marasmic-kwashiorkor rats have therefore been investigated with a view to finding out if there are any changes in these components due to protein deficiency which could contribute to the decreased metabolism of xenobiotics in this condition.
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