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We examined the metabolism of para-nitrophenol (PNP) in the isolated perfused neonatal sheep liver (n = 8, 0.25-11 days) and compared the findings with our previous data from the perfused near-term fetal sheep liver (Ring, J. A., et al. Drug Metab Dispos 1996, 24, 1378). A three-step dosage regimen was used (72, 144, and 288 micromol of PNP). At the end of each dosage phase, PNP had fallen below detectable levels, and 101 +/- 16% of the dose was accounted for as PNP conjugates. Elimination of PNP from perfusate varied with dose. Elimination was first order with the 72-micromol dose; with the 144-micromol dose, elimination was first order in four livers but Michaelis-Menten kinetics in the remaining four. With all the 288-micromol doses, elimination was Michaelis-Menten and gave the following biochemical parameters: K(m) = 255 +/- 138 microM (fetal = 14.7 microM, P < 0.01), V(max) = 515 +/- 285 nmol/min/g liver (fetal = 34.3 nmol/min/g liver, P < 0.01), and intrinsic hepatic clearance = 2.36 +/- 1.21 mL/min/g liver (fetal = 4.74 mL/min/g liver, P > 0. 05). The mean shunt-corrected hepatic extraction ratio of PNP was 0. 82 (range, 0.40-1.0) and strongly correlated with neonatal age (r = 0.90, P < 0.05). We conclude that PNP is highly extracted by the isolated perfused neonatal sheep liver at much higher efficiency than in the near-term fetal sheep, reflecting a maturation of conjugation that progresses further in the early neonatal period.

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