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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

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  • Bos-mbm, C. E., ALmEN, J., STEEN, B. AND WESTERHOLM, R. (1994) Human exposure to urban air pollution. Environmental Health Perspectives, 102 (Suppl. 4), 39–47.
  • EIDE, I., HAGEMANN, R., ZAHLSEN, K., TAREKE, E., TORNQVIST, M., KUMAR, R., VODICKA, P. AND HEMMINKI, K. (1995) Uptake, distribution, and formation of hemoglobin and DNA adducts after inhalation of C2—C8 1-alkenes (olefins) in the rat. Carcinogenesis, 16, 1603–1609.
  • RIK, U., MARCZYNSKI, B., KASEMANN, R. AND PETER, H. (1989) Determination of 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry as a parameter for genotoxicity of ethylene oxide. Archives of Toxicology, (Suppl. 13), 250–253.
  • GUPTA, R. C. (1982) Nonrandom binding of the carcinogen N-hydrox-2-acetylaminofluorene to repetitive sequences of rat liver DNA in vivo. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 81, 6943–6947.
  • HABRAKEN, Y., CARTER, C. A., KIRK, M. C., AND LUDLUM, D. B. (1991) Release of 7-alkylguanines from N-(2-chloroethyl)-W-cyclohexyl-N-nitrosourea-modified DNA by 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase II. Cancer Research, 51, 499–503.
  • INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER (1994) Some industrial chemicals. In IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, Vol. 60 (IARC, Lyon, France).
  • KAUTIAINEN, A., MIDTVEDT, T. AND TORNQVIST, M. (1993) Intestinal bacteria and endogenous production of malonaldehyde and alkylators in mice. Carcinogenesis, 14, 2633–2636.
  • KOEPKE, S. R., KROEGER-KOEPKE, M. P., BOSAN, W., THOMAS, B. J., ALVORD, W. G. AND MICHEJDA, A. (1988) Alkylation of DNA in rats by N-nitrosomethyl-(2-hydroxyethyl)amine: dose response and persistence of the aklated lesions in vivo. Cancer Research, 48, 1537–1542.
  • KUMAR, R. AND HEMMINKI, K. (1996) Separation of 7-methyl- and 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)-guanine adducts in human DNA samples using a combination of TLC and HPLC. Carcinogenesis, 17, 485–492.
  • KUMAR, R., STAFFAS, J., FORS-n, A. AND HEMMINKI, K. (1995)32P-postlabelling method for the detection of 7-alkylguanine adducts formed by the reaction of different 1,2-alkyl expoxides with DNA. Carcinogenesis, 16,483–489.
  • KUMAR, R., VODICKA, P., Komsm, P., PELTONEN, K. AND HEMMINKI, K. (1996)32P-Postlabelling of diastereomeric 7-alkylguanine adducts of butadiene monoepoxide. Carcinogenesis, 17, 1297–1303.
  • LUDEKE, B. I. AND KLEIHUES, P. (1988) Formation and persistence of 06(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-deoxyguanosine in DNA of various tissues following a single dose of N-nitroso-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)urea, an immuno-slot-blot study. Carcinogenesis, 9, 147–151.
  • NASLUND, M., SEGERBACK, D. AND KOLMAN, A. (1983) S-adenosylmethionine, an endogenous alkylating agent. Mutation Research, 119, 229-232. OSTERMAN-GOLKAR, S., FARMER, P. B., SEGERBACK, D., BAILEY, E., CALLEMAN, C. J., SVENSSON, K. AND EHRENBERG, L. (1983) Dosimetry of ethylene oxide in the rat by quantitation of alkylated histidine in hemoglobin. Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Muta genesis, 3, 395–405.
  • POTTER, D., BLAIR, D., DAVIES, R., WATSON, W. P. AND WRIGHT, A. S. (1989) The relationships between alkylation of haemoglobin and DNA in Fischer 344 rats exposed to ['4C]ethylene oxide. Archives of Toxicology, (Suppl. 13), 254–257.
  • RYDBERG, B. AND LINDAHL, T. (1982) Nonenzymatic methylation of DNA by the intracellular methyl group donor S-adenosyl-L-methionine is a potentially mutagenic reaction. EMBO Journal, 1, 211–216.
  • SEGERBACK, D. (1983) Alkylation of DNA and haemoglobin in the mouse following exposure to ethene and ethene oxide. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 45, 139–151.
  • SEGERBACK, D. (1985) In vivo dosimetry of some alkylating agents as a basis for risk estimation. PhD thesis, Stockholm University.
  • SEGERBACK, D. (1990) Reaction products in hemoglobin and DNA after in vitro treatment with ethylene oxide and N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-nitrosourea. Carcinogenesis, 11, 307–312.
  • SHUKER, D. E. G. AND BARTSCH, H. (1994) DNA adducts of nitrosamines. In DNA-adducts—Identification and Biological significance, K. Hem minki, A. Dipple, D. E. G. Shuker, F. F. Kadlubar, D. Segerbäck and H. Bartsch, eds, IARC Scieniffic Publication No. 125 (IARC, Lyon, France), pp. 73–89.
  • SIPES, I. G. AND GANDOLFI, A. J. (1991) Biotransformation of toxicants. In Casarett and Doulls Yoxicology, 4th edition, M. 0. Amdur, J. Doull and C. D. Klaassen, eds (Pergamon Press, New York), pp. 88–126.
  • SWENBERG, J. A., LA, D. A., SCHELLER, N. A. AND WU, K. (1995) Dose—response relationships for carcinogens. Toxicology Letters, 82/83, 751-756. TAKESHITA, M. AND EISENBERG, W. (1994) Mechanism of mutation on DNA templates containing synthetic abasic sites: study with a double strand vector. Nucleic Acids Research, 22, 1897–1902.
  • TORNQVIST, M. (1988) Hemoglobin adducts in animals exposed to gasoline and diesel exhausts, 1. Alkenes. Journal of Applied Toxicology, 8, 159-170. TORNQVIST, M., OSTERMAN-GOLKAR, S., KAUTIAINEN, A., JENSEN, S., FARMER, P. B. AND EHRENBERG, L. (1986) Tissue doses of ethylene oxide in cigarette smokers determined from adduct levels in hemoglobin. Carcinogenesis, 7, 1519–1521.
  • TORNQVIST, M., GUSTAFSSON, B., KAUTIAINEN, A., HAIMS-RINGDAHL, M., GRANATH, F. AND EHRENBERG, L. (1989) Unsaturated lipids and intestinal bacteria as sources of endogenous production of ethene and ethylene oxide. Carcinogenesis, 10,39–41.
  • VAN DELFT, J. H. M., VAN WINDEN, M. J. M., LUITEN-SCHUITE, A., RIBEIRO, L. R. AND BAAN, R. A. (1994) Comparison of various immunochemical assays for the detection of ethylene oxide—DNA adducts with monoclonal antibodies against imidazole ring opened N7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanosine: application in a biological montoring study. Carcinogenesis, 15, 1867–1994.
  • WALKER, V. E., FENNELL, T. R., BOUCHERON, J. A., FEDTKE, N., CIROUSSEL, F. AND SWENBERG, J. A. (1990) Macromolecular adducts of ethylene oxide: a literature review and a time-course study on the formation of 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine following exposures of rats by inhalation. Mutation Research, 233, 151–164.
  • WALKER, V. E., FENNELL, T. R., UPTON, P. B., SKOPEK, T. R., PREVOST, V., SHUKER, D. E. G. AND SWENBERG, J. A. (1992) Molecular dosimetry of ethylene oxide: formation and persistence of 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine in DNA following repeated exposures of rats and mice. Cancer Research, 52, 4328–4334.
  • WDLAK, P., ZHENG, X., OSTERDAHL, B., DRETTNER, B., CHRISTENSSON, B., KUMAR, R. AND HEMMINKI, K. (1995) N-Nitrosodimethylamine and 7-methylguanine DNA adducts in tissues of rats fed Chinese salted fish. Cancer Letters, 94, 85–90.
  • Received 7 May 1997, revised form accepted 26 June 1997
  • BARROWS, L. R. AND MAGEE, P. N. (1982) Nonenzymatic methylation of DNA by S-adenosylmethionine in vitro. Carcinogenesis, 3, 349–351.
  • BOSTROM, C. E., ALmEN, J., STEEN, B. AND WESTERHOLM, R. (1994) Human exposure to urban air pollution. Environmental Health Perspectives, 102 (Suppl. 4), 39–47.
  • EIDE, I., HAGEMANN, R., ZAHLSEN, K., TAREKE, E., TORNQVIST, M., KUMAR, R., VODICKA, P. AND HEMMINKI, K. (1995) Uptake, distribution, and formation of hemoglobin and DNA adducts after inhalation of C2—C8 1-alkenes (olefins) in the rat. Carcinogenesis, 16, 1603–1609.
  • FOST, U., MARCZYNSKI, B., KASEMANN, R. AND PETER, H. (1989) Determination of 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry as a parameter for genotoxicity of ethylene oxide. Archives of Toxicology, (Suppl. 13), 250–253.
  • GUPTA, R. C. (1982) Nonrandom binding of the carcinogen N-hydrox-2-acetylaminofluorene to repetitive sequences of rat liver DNA in vivo. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 81, 6943–6947.
  • HABRAKEN, Y., CARTER, C. A., KIRK, M. C., AND LUDLUM, D. B. (1991) Release of 7-alkylguanines from N-(2-chloroethyl)-W-cyclohexyl-N-nitrosourea-modified DNA by 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase II. Cancer Research, 51, 499–503.
  • INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER (1994) Some industrial chemicals. In IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, Vol. 60 (IARC, Lyon, France).
  • KAUTIAINEN, A., MIDTVEDT, T. AND TORNQVIST, M. (1993) Intestinal bacteria and endogenous production of malonaldehyde and alkylators in mice. Carcinogenesis, 14, 2633–2636.
  • KOEPKE, S. R., KROEGER-KOEPKE, M. P., BOSAN, W., THOMAS, B. J., ALVORD, W. G. AND MICHEJDA, A. (1988) Alkylation of DNA in rats by N-nitrosomethyl-(2-hydroxyethyl)amine: dose response and persistence of the aklated lesions in vivo. Cancer Research, 48, 1537–1542.
  • KUMAR, R. AND HEMMINKI, K. (1996) Separation of 7-methyl- and 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)-guanine adducts in human DNA samples using a combination of TLC and HPLC. Carcinogenesis, 17, 485–492.
  • KUMAR, R., STAFFAS, J., FORS-n, A. AND HEMMINKI, K. (1995)32P-postlabelling method for the detection of 7-alkylguanine adducts formed by the reaction of different 1,2-alkyl expoxides with DNA. Carcinogenesis, 16,483–489.
  • KUMAR, R., VODICKA, P., Komsm, P., PELTONEN, K. AND HEMMINKI, K. (1996)32P-Postlabelling of diastereomeric 7-alkylguanine adducts of butadiene monoepoxide. Carcinogenesis, 17, 1297–1303.
  • LUDEKE, B. I. AND KLEIHUES, P. (1988) Formation and persistence of 06(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-deoxyguanosine in DNA of various tissues following a single dose of N-nitroso-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)urea, an immuno-slot-blot study. Carcinogenesis, 9, 147–151.
  • NASLUND, M., SEGERBACK, D. AND KOLMAN, A. (1983) S-adenosylmethionine, an endogenous alkylating agent. Mutation Research, 119, 229–232.
  • OSTERMAN-GOLKAR, S., FARMER, P. B., SEGERBACK, D., BAILEY, E., CALLEMAN, C. J., SVENSSON, K. AND EHRENBERG, L. (1983) Dosimetry of ethylene oxide in the rat by quantitation of alkylated histidine in hemoglobin. Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Muta genesis, 3, 395–405.
  • POTTER, D., BLAIR, D., DAVIES, R., WATSON, W. P. AND WRIGHT, A. S. (1989) The relationships between alkylation of haemoglobin and DNA in Fischer 344 rats exposed to ['4C]ethylene oxide. Archives of Toxicology, (Suppl. 13), 254–257.
  • RYDBERG, B. AND LINDAHL, T. (1982) Nonenzymatic methylation of DNA by the intracellular methyl group donor S-adenosyl-L-methionine is a potentially mutagenic reaction. EMBO Journal, 1, 211–216.
  • SEGERBACK, D. (1983) Alkylation of DNA and haemoglobin in the mouse following exposure to ethene and ethene oxide. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 45, 139–151.
  • SEGERBACK, D. (1985) In vivo dosimetry of some alkylating agents as a basis for risk estimation. PhD thesis, Stockholm University.
  • SEGERBACK, D. (1990) Reaction products in hemoglobin and DNA after in vitro treatment with ethylene oxide and N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-nitrosourea. Carcinogenesis, 11, 307–312.
  • SHUKER, D. E. G. AND BARTSCH, H. (1994) DNA adducts of nitrosamines. In DNA-adducts—Identification and Biological significance, K. Hem minki, A. Dipple, D. E. G. Shuker, F. F. Kadlubar, D. Segerbäck and H. Bartsch, eds, IARC Scieniffic Publication No. 125 (IARC, Lyon, France), pp. 73–89.
  • SIPES, I. G. AND GANDOLFI, A. J. (1991) Biotransformation of toxicants. In Casarett and Doulls Yoxicology, 4th edition, M. O. Amdur, J. Doull and C. D. Klaassen, eds (Pergamon Press, New York), pp. 88–126.
  • SWENBERG, J. A., LA, D. A., SCHELLER, N. A. AND WU, K. (1995) Dose—response relationships for carcinogens. Toxicology Letters, 82/83, 751–756.
  • TAKESHITA, M. AND EISENBERG, W. (1994) Mechanism of mutation on DNA templates containing synthetic abasic sites: study with a double strand vector. Nucleic Acids Research, 22, 1897–1902.
  • TORNQVIST, M. (1988) Hemoglobin adducts in animals exposed to gasoline and diesel exhausts, 1. Alkenes. Journal of Applied Toxicology, 8, 159-170. TORNQVIST, M., OSTERMAN-GOLKAR, S., KAUTIAINEN, A., JENSEN, S., FARMER, P. B. AND EHRENBERG, L. (1986) Tissue doses of ethylene oxide in cigarette smokers determined from adduct levels in hemoglobin. Carcinogenesis, 7, 1519–1521.
  • TORNQVIST, M., GUSTAFSSON, B., KAUTIAINEN, A., HAIMS-RINGDAHL, M., GRANATH, F. AND EHRENBERG, L. (1989) Unsaturated lipids and intestinal bacteria as sources of endogenous production of ethene and ethylene oxide. Carcinogenesis, 10,39–41.
  • VAN DELFT, J. H. M., VAN WINDEN, M. J. M., LUITEN-SCHUITE, A., RIBEIRO, L. R. AND BAAN, R. A. (1994) Comparison of various immunochemical assays for the detection of ethylene oxide—DNA adducts with monoclonal antibodies against imidazole ring opened N7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanosine: application in a biological montoring study. Carcinogenesis, 15, 1867–1994. WALKER, V. E., FENNELL, T. R., BOUCHERON, J. A., FEDTKE, N., CIROUSSEL, F. AND SWENBERG, J. A. (1990) Macromolecular adducts of ethylene oxide: a literature review and a time-course study on the formation of 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine following exposures of rats by inhalation. Mutation Research, 233, 151–164.
  • WALKER, V. E., FENNELL, T. R., UPTON, P. B., SKOPEK, T. R., PREVOST, V., SHUKER, D. E. G. AND SWENBERG, J. A. (1992) Molecular dosimetry of ethylene oxide: formation and persistence of 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine in DNA following repeated exposures of rats and mice. Cancer Research, 52, 4328–4334.
  • WDLAK, P., ZHENG, X., OSTERDAHL, B., DRETTNER, B., CHRISTENSSON, B., KUMAR, R. AND HEMMINKI, K. (1995) N-Nitrosodimethylamine and 7-methylguanine DNA adducts in tissues of rats fed Chinese salted fish. Cancer Letters, 94, 85–90.

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