Alterations in the activity of enzymes of haem biosynthesis in lead poisoning and acute hepatic prophyria

Clin Sci Mol Med. 1977 Oct;53(4):335-40. doi: 10.1042/cs0530335.

Abstract

1. The activities of six of the enzymes of haem biosynthesis have been assayed in peripheral blood from patients with lead poisoning, acute intermittent porphyria or hereditary coproprophyria. 2. Compared with normal subjects the lead-poisoned subjects had highly significant depression of delta-aminolaevulinate dehydratase, coproporphyrinogen oxidase and ferrochelatase. 3. Lead-poisoned subjects had highly significant elevation of delta-aminolaevulinate synthase activity. 4. delta-Aminolaevulinate synthase activity was inversely related to the haemoglobin concentration. 5. Increased delta-aminolaevulinate synthase and decreased delta-aminolaevulinate dehydratase activity are also found in acute intermittent porphyria. 6. Increased delta-aminolaevulinate synthase, normal prophobilinogen deaminase and uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase and decreased coproporphyrinogen oxidase are found in both lead poisoning and hereditary coproporphyria. 7. These enzyme changes explain the recognized patterns of porphyrins and prophyrin precurosrs in blood and urine in these conditions.

MeSH terms

  • 5-Aminolevulinate Synthetase / metabolism
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Child
  • Coproporphyrinogen Oxidase / metabolism
  • Female
  • Ferrochelatase / metabolism
  • Heme / biosynthesis*
  • Humans
  • Lead Poisoning / enzymology*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Porphobilinogen Synthase / metabolism
  • Porphyrias / enzymology*

Substances

  • Heme
  • Coproporphyrinogen Oxidase
  • 5-Aminolevulinate Synthetase
  • Porphobilinogen Synthase
  • Ferrochelatase