MEASUREMENT OF ADDUCTS OF BENZOQUINONE WITH HEMOGLOBIN AND ALBUMIN

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MCDONALD, TA [1 ]
WAIDYANATHA, S [1 ]
RAPPAPORT, SM [1 ]
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[1] UNIV N CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL,DEPT ENVIRONM SCI & ENGN,CB 7400,CHAPEL HILL,NC 27599
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10.1093/carcin/14.9.1927
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Benzoquinones (BQ) are genotoxic species that stem from metabolism of phenolic compounds. We have developed a method for measuring adducts of 1,2- and 1,4-benzoquinone (1,2-BQ and 1,4-BQ) with cysteine residues of hemoglobin (Hb) and albumin (Alb). The method employs a reductive catalyst (Raney(R) nickel) to selectively cleave sulfur-bound adducts so that they may be extracted with an organic solvent, derivatized with heptafluorobutyrylimidazole and measured by GC-ECD or GC-MS. Reactions of 1,4-BQ (0-300 muM) with whole blood of both F344 rats and humans resulted in linear formation of adducts with Hb and Alb. Adducts of 1,2-BQ with human Alb were formed by activation of catechol (0-300 muM) in situ with horseradish peroxidase. The mean half lives in vitro of 1,4-BQ in blood from humans and rats were 3.5 and 0.68 h, respectively. Second-order rate constants for reaction of 1,4-BQ with Hb and Alb in whole blood were estimated to be 18 and 76 1/mol/h for humans and 180 and 74 1/mol/h for rats respectively. Interestingly, the following high background levels of 1,2-BQ and 1,4-BQ adducts were observed in the proteins: 1,2-BQ - human Hb = 1. 5 nmol/g, rat Hb = 25.1 nmol/g; human Alb 8.0 nmol/g; 1,4-BQ-human Hb = 27.2 nmol/g, rat Hb 11.5 nmol/g; human Alb = 20.5 nmol/g. These large background levels of BQ adducts suggest that significant exposure to BQ precursors occurs from dietary and/or endogenous sources. Given current evidence regarding the genotoxicity of BQ, such exposures and their health consequences should be investigated.
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