Metabolism of 1-nitro[14C]pyrene in vivo in the rat and mutagenicity of urinary metabolites
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Carcinogenesis: Integrative Cancer Research
- Vol. 5 (12) , 1557-1564
- https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/5.12.1557
Abstract
The metabolic fate of the bacterial mutagen, environmental pollutant and potential carcinogen 1-nitropyrene (NP) has been investigated in the rat. Over half of an i.p. dose (10 mg/kg) of 1-nitro[14C]pyrene was excreted within 24 h of dosing, 15% of the dose in urine and 40% in the faeces. After 96 h>80% of the dose had been recovered. The urinary and fecal metabolites of NP were separated and quantitated by h.p.l.c., then identified by high resolution gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (h.r.g.c./m.s.) and comparison with synthetic reference compounds, where available. Very little (in vitro metabolites of 1-nitropyrene) and the hitherto unreported metabolites Ghydroxy-N-acetyl-1-aminopyrene and 8-hydroxy-N-acetyl-1-aminopyrene. Mutagenic activity was detected, by means of the Ames Salmonella (strain TA 98) plate incorporation assay, in the urine of rats dosed with NP. This mutagenicity, unlike that of NP itself, required exogenous metabolic activation. It was predominantly associated with 6-hydroxy-Nacetyl-1-aminopyrene and with the nitropyrene phenols (specific mutagenicity 600 and 700 rev/nmol respectively in the presence of 0.6 mg of S9 protein per plate). The majority of the residual metabolites were polar, refractory to enzymic hydrolysis, and of low mutagenicity. The major proportion of the 14C in feces was not extractable or amenable to enzymic hydrolysis; the extractable fecal metabolites were similar in nature to those in urine.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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