Abstract
The formation and persistence of benzo[a]pyrene (BP)-DNA adducts in the liver of brown bullheads (Ictalurus nebulosus) treated with the hydrocarbon (20 mg/kg body wt, i.p.) was investigated using the 32P-postlabeling assay. The highest level of covalent binding of BP to liver DNA (188 fmol BP adducts/mg DNA) was observed 25-30 days following treatment. After 70 days, the adduct level in liver DNA had declined to approximately 26% of the maximum adduct level. One major BP-DNA adduct and several minor ones were detected in the liver. The major adduct co-chromatographed with anti-BP-7,8-diol-9,10-epoxide-deoxyguanosine (anti-BPDE-dGuo) adduct. The data suggest that brown bullheads metabolically activate BP by the same mechanism as the mammalian systems susceptible to carcinogenic effects of the hydrocarbon.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 81-87 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Cancer Letters |
| Volume | 49 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jan 1990 |
Keywords
- anti-benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-diol-9, 10-epoxide-deoxyguanosine
- benzo[a]pyrene
- DNA adduct formation and persistence
- Ictalurus nebulosus
- metabolic activation
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