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Increase in Lysolecithin Content of Brain Microsomes in Phenobarbitone-Administered Rats and Its Relation to Lipid Peroxidation
Authors:Sita Awasthi  Poonam Kakkar  P N Viswanathan  R Bhardwaj
Institution:Ecotoxicology Section, Industrial Toxicology Research Centre, Lucknow, India.
Abstract:Administration of phenobarbitone caused a marked increase in the capacity of rat brain microsomes to produce thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances in vitro. Enzymatic peroxidation of lipids was more affected than the nonenzymatic processes occurring in heat-inactivated preparations. Analysis of the phospholipid profile showed a drastic decrease in phosphatidylcholine and total phospholipid contents in the exposed animals, but about a fivefold increase in the lysophosphatidylcholine fraction. Data for in vivo incorporation of 14C]choline showed a similar pattern of high radioactivity in lysolecithin. The increase in lipid peroxidation could be related to the higher level of lysolecithin and the accompanying structural and functional changes in microsomes resulting from the neurotoxic effects of phenobarbitone.
Keywords:Lecithin  Lysolecithin  Lipid peroxidation  Microsomes  Neurotoxicity  Phenobarbitone  Rat brain
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