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Sn-protoporphyrin suppresses chemically induced experimental hepatic porphyria. Potential clinical implications.
R A Galbraith, … , G S Drummond, A Kappas
R A Galbraith, … , G S Drummond, A Kappas
Published December 1, 1985
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1985;76(6):2436-2439. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI112259.
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Sn-protoporphyrin suppresses chemically induced experimental hepatic porphyria. Potential clinical implications.

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The ability of Sn(tin)-protoporphyrin to inhibit the induction of hepatic delta-aminolevulinate (ALA) synthase by allylisopropyl acetamide (AIA) was examined in the adult rat. Doses of Sn-protoporphyrin of 1, 10, and 50 mumol/kg body wt resulted in decreases in AIA-induced hepatic ALA-synthase activity of 32, 52, and 60%, respectively, compared with rats treated with AIA alone; inhibition of ALA-synthase was not a direct effect of Sn-protoporphyrin. This inhibition of the enzyme activity in liver was reflected in concurrent decreases in urinary excretion of ALA and porphobilinogen (PBG). The increased urinary excretion of ALA and PBG observed following AIA treatment was reduced by the lowest dose of Sn-protoporphyrin (1 mumol/kg body wt) and abolished completely by the higher doses of the metalloporphyrin (10 and 50 mumol/kg body wt). These findings in a rat model of hepatic porphyria suggest that Sn-protoporphyrin may be useful in the treatment of acute exacerbations of "inducible" hepatic porphyrias in man, especially since Sn-protoporphyrin, unlike hematin which is presently used for this purpose, is neither degraded by nor induces the activity of heme oxygenase.

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R A Galbraith, G S Drummond, A Kappas

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Effect of Tin-mesoporphyrin, an inhibitor of haem catabolism, on intestinal iron absorption
AH Laftah, K Raja, RJ Simpson, TJ Peters
British Journal of Haematology 2003
Erythropoietic and hepatic porphyrias
U Gross, GF Hoffmann, MO Doss
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease 2000
Management of Acute Attacks in the Porphyrias
DR MD, HL MD
Clinics in Dermatology 1998
Differential effects of metalloporphyrins on messenger RNA levels of delta-aminolevulinate synthase and heme oxygenase. Studies in cultured chick embryo liver cells
EE Cable, JA Pepe, NC Karamitsios, RW Lambrecht, HL Bonkovsky
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1994
Repression of ALA synthase by heme and zinc-mesoporphyrin in a chick embryo liver cell culture model of acute porphyria
SM Russo, JA Pepe, EE Cable, RW Lambrecht, HL Bonkovsky
European Journal of Clinical Investigation 1994
Pharmaceutics and drug delivery aspects of heme and porphyrin therapy
JB Cannon
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 1993
Repression of hepatic δ-aminolevulinate synthase by heme and metalloporphyrins: Relationship to inhibition of heme oxygenase
EE Cable, JW Cable, HL Bonkovsky
Hepatology 1993
Chemistry and Biology of Heme Effect of Metal Salts, Organometals, and Metalloporphyrins on Heme Synthesis and Catabolism, with Special Reference to Clinical Implications and Interactions with Cytochrome P-450
R Beri, R Chandra
Drug Metabolism Reviews 1993
Synergistic induction of δ-aminolevulinate synthase by glutethimide and iron: relationship to the synergistic induction of heme oxygenase
EE Cable, JF Healey, Y Greene, CO Evans, HL Bonkovsky
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology 1991
Cimetidine Suppresses Chemically Induced Experimental Hepatic Porphyria
DL Marcus, H Nadel, G Lew, ML Freedman
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 1990
Pharmacokinetics of tin-mesoporphyrin in man and the effects of tin-chelated porphyrins on hyperexcretion of heme pathway precursors in patients with acute inducible porphyria
RA Galbraith, A Kappas
Hepatology 1989
Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Intermittent Porphyria
JH Wilson, FW de Rooij, KT Velde
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 1989
Reduction of the C2 and C4 vinyl groups of Sn-protoporphyrin to form Sn-mesoporphyrin markedly enhances the ability of the metalloporphyrin to inhibit in vivo heme catabolism
GS Drummond, RA Galbraith, MK Sardana, A Kappas
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 1987

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