9. Xenobiotic Metabolism Xenobiotic Xenobiotic Phase I reactions Hydrolysis Reduction Oxidation Primary metabolite Phase II reactions Glucuronidation Sulfation Methylation Conjugation Secondary metabolite Elimination in urine, bile, or feces Non-toxic metabolite Reactive metabolite Effects on cellular molecules (enzymes, receptors, membranes, DNA) Molecular and cellular repair Toxicity (short- and long-term effects)
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81. Multiple cysts were present ( A ) on the face and ( B ) in the auricular areas, which normally are not affected in patients with common acne. Only a few cysts were present on the patient's back in summer 1998 ( C ), whereas 1 year later ( D ) the patient's back was covered with many severely inflamed cysts.
93. SMOKING Direct irritant effect Tracheo-bronchial mucosa Bronchitis Recruitment of leukocytes to lungs Increased local elastase production Injury to lung tissue Emphysema Cigarette smoke Polycyclic hydrocarbons & nitrosamines CYPs Increase water solubility of carcinogens Excretion Electrophilic intermediates of CYPs Form DNA adducts Mutations in K-ras and p53
94. SMOKING Increased platelet aggregation Decreased myocardial oxygen supply Decreased threshold for ventricular fibrillation Significant lung disease Hypoxia due to CO content of cigarette smoke Increased oxygen demand Atherosclerosis and M.I.
123. Acetaminophen Detoxification in liver by phase II enzymes Excreted in urine ~ 95% < 5% CYP2E1 NAPQ1 Covalent binding to hepatic proteins Damage cellular membranes Mitochondrial dysfunction Depletion of glutathione Increased hepatocyte susceptibility to ROS-induced injury
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