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Research Article

Persistence of 7-(2-hydroxyethyl) guanine-DNA adducts in rats exposed to ethene by inhalation

Pages 355-360 | Published online: 29 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

Quantification of 7 2 hydroxyethyl guanine 7 HEG adduct in DNA of livers and lymphocytes of male Sprague-Dawley rats exposed to 300 ppm ethene by inhalation 12 h a day for three consecutive days was performed to evaluate the potential of ethene to produce DNA adducts in these tissues. The persistence of 7 HEG in livers and lymphocytes was studied in rats sacrificed 0, 1, 5, and 20 days after the last exposure. DNA samples from control and treated animals were analysed for 7 HEG and 7 methylguanine 7 MG adducts by thin layer chromatography TLC combined with a high pressure liquid chromatography HPLC assay. After a 3 day exposure to ethene, 7 HEG accumulated to a similar extent in liver and lymphocytes, with the mean adduct level of 7.0 0.7 adducts per 107 nucleotides in liver and 7.4 0.7 adducts per 107 nucleotides in lymphocytes of rats sacrificed immediately after cessation of exposure. The approximate half life of 7 HEG was 5 days in liver and 3 days in lymphocytes, which is consistent with the loss of adduct primarily by spontaneous depurination. In addition, the background levels of 7 HEG and 7 MG were determined in the liver and lymphocytes from the control rats.

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