STUDIES ON GUANINE ADDUCTS EXCRETED IN RAT URINE AFTER BENZENE EXPOSURE

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KREWET, E [1 ]
VERKOYEN, C [1 ]
MULLER, G [1 ]
SCHELL, C [1 ]
POPP, W [1 ]
NORPOTH, K [1 ]
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[1] DLR,PROJEKTTRAGERSCH ARBEIT & TECH,W-5300 BONN 2,GERMANY
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10.1093/carcin/14.2.245
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Investigations with [C-14]benzene indicate the formation of base adducts in vivo. Experiments to separate adducts from urine of [C-14]benzene-exposed rats suggest the excretion of eight labeled compounds different from benzene metabolites. In order to obtain information about their structure we synthesized N7-, O6-, C8- and N2-phenylguanine. With regard to their chromatographic properties we compared these phenylguanines with products obtained by alkylation of guanine by metabolites of unlabeled and C-14-labeled benzene in vivo with HPLC with UV detection and liquid scintillation counting. Furthermore GC/MS and ELISA techniques were used to detect N7-phenylguanine. Phenylguanines could not be identified in collected DNA fractions, The labeled compounds detected in urine of [C-14]benzene-exposed rats also showed deviations from the HPLC elution patterns of our reference substances. Even N7-phenylguanine, formerly suspected to be a urinary metabolite of benzene in the rat, could not be detected with these refined HPLC methods. With GC/MS a compound was found in trace amounts in concentrated rat urine samples, which had a similar fragmentation pattern to N7-phenylguanine. These data could not be confirmed by a sensitive immunological assay (ELISA). No N7-phenylguanine was detected in purified rat urine samples. The results suggest the excretion of a hydroxylated phenylguanine which may be formed in liver or bone marrow DNA by highly reactive hydroxylated intermediates. The OH group might be lost because of the high temperatures during GC/MS measurements. A hydroxy group at the phenyl-ring of N7-phenylguanine will cause other elution properties in HPLC compared to N7-phenylguanine
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