Variability in fecal water genotoxicity, determined using the comet assay, is independent of endogenous N-nitroso compound formation attributed to red meat consumption

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作者
Cross, AJ
Greetham, HL
Pollock, JRA
Rowland, IR
Bingham, SA [1 ]
机构
[1] MRC, Dunn Human Nutr Unit, Cambridge, England
[2] Pollock & Pool Ltd, Reading, Berks, England
[3] Univ Ulster, Sch Biomed Sci, No Ireland Ctr Food & Hlth, Coleraine BT52 1SA, Londonderry, North Ireland
关键词
meat; fecal water; comet assay; N-nitroso compounds; colon;
D O I
10.1002/em.20181
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Red meat consumption causes a dose-dependent increase in fecal apparent total N-nitroso compounds (ATNC). The genotoxic effects of these ATNCs were investigated using two different Comet assay protocols to determine the genotoxicily of fecal water samples. Fecal water samples were obtained from two studies of a total of 21 individuals fed diets containing different amounts of red meat, protein, heme, and iron. The first protocol incubated the samples with HT-29 cells for 5 min at 4 degrees C, whereas the second protocol used a longer exposure time of 30 min and a higher incubation temperature of 37 degrees C. DNA strand breaks were quantified by the tail moment (DNA in the comet tail multiplied by the comet tail length). The results of the two Comet assay protocols were significantly correlated (r = 0.35, P = 0.003), however, only the second protocol resulted in detectable levels of DNA damage. Inter-individual effects were variable and there was no effect on fecal water genotoxicity by diet (P > 0.20), mean transit time (P = 0.588), or weight (P = 0.705). However, there was a highly significant effect of age (P = 0.019). There was no significant correlation between concentrations of ATNCs in fecal homogenates and fecal water genotoxicity (r = 0.04, P = 0.74). ATNC levels were lower in fecal water samples (272 mu g/ kg) compared to that of fecal homogenate samples (895 mu g/kg) (P < 0.0001). Failure to find dietary effects on fecal water genotoxicity may therefore be attributed to individual variability and low levels of ATNCs in fecal water samples.
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