Detoxication ofN-Oxygenated Arylamines in Erythrocytes. an Overview
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Xenobiotica
- Vol. 18 (11) , 1327-1333
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00498258809042257
Abstract
1. Reactive N-oxygenated arylamines, namely, N-hydroxyarylamines and nitroso-arenes, are toxic, mutagenic, carcinogenic and allergenic. 2. Erythrocytes are a very sensitive target for these compounds, but little is known of the detoxication capacity of these cells. 3. This overview considers the most important reactions of p-substituted N-oxygenated arylamines in red cells, namely, (i) ferrihaemoglobin formation by N-hydroxyarylamines with concomitant co-oxidation to nitrosoarenes; (ii) compartmentation of nitrosobenzenes by ligation to deoxyhaemoglobin, (iii) reactions of nitrosobenzene with glutathione, (iv) adduct formation of nitrosobenzenes with thiol groups of haemoglobin. 4. To predict the metabolic fate of N-oxygenated arylamines in red cells, the respective kinetic parameters of reactions (i) to (iv) have been determined, and indicate good linear free energy correlations (pH7.4, 37°C). These data may help to estimate the detoxication capacity of erythrocytes in vivo.Keywords
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