ACETYLATOR GENOTYPE-DEPENDENT FORMATION OF 2-AMINOFLUORENE HEMOGLOBIN ADDUCTS IN RAPID AND SLOW ACETYLATOR SYRIAN-HAMSTERS CONGENIC AT THE NAT2 LOCUS

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FENG, Y [1 ]
RUSTAN, TD [1 ]
FERGUSON, RJ [1 ]
DOLL, MA [1 ]
HEIN, DW [1 ]
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[1] UNIV N DAKOTA, SCH MED, DEPT PHARMACOL & TOXICOL, GRAND FORKS, ND 58202 USA
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10.1006/taap.1994.1002
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R9 [药学];
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Arylamine-hemoglobin adducts are a valuable dosimeter for assessing arylamine exposures and carcinogenic risk. The effects of age, sex, time- course, dose, and acetylator genotype on levels of 2-aminofluorene-hemoglobin adducts were investigated in homozygous rapid (Bio. 82.73/H-Pat(r)) and slow (Bio. 82.73/H-Pat(s)) acetylator hamsters congenic at the polymorphic (NAT2) acetylator locus. Following administration of a single ip dose of [3H]2- aminofluorene, peak 2-aminofluorene-hemoglobin adduct levels were achieved at 12-18 hr and retained a plateau up to 72 hr postinjection in both rapid and slow acetylator congenic hamsters. 2-Aminofluorene-hemoglobin adduct levels did not differ significantly between young (5-6 weeks) and old (32-49 weeks) hamsters or between male and female hamsters within either acetylator genotype. 2-Aminofluorene-hemoglobin adduct levels increased in a dose- dependent manner (r = 0.95, p = 0.0001) and were consistently higher in slow versus rapid acetylator congenic hamsters in studies of both time-course and dose-effect. The magnitude of the acetylator genotype-dependent difference was a function of dose; 2-aminofluorene-hemoglobin adduct levels were 1.5- fold higher in slow acetylator congenic hamsters following a 60 mg/kg 2- aminofluorene dose (p = 0.0013) but 2-fold higher following a 100 mg/kg 2- aminofluorene dose (p < 0.0001). These results show a specific and significant role for NAT2 acetylator genotype in formation of arylamine- hemoglobin adducts, which may reflect the relationship between acetylator genotype and the incidence of different cancers from arylamine exposures. © 1994 Academic Press, Inc.
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