Effect of inhalation exposure regimen on DNA binding potency of 1,2-dichloroethane in the rat
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Effect of inhalation exposure regimen on DNA binding potency of 1,2-dichloroethane in the rat
Abstract
1,2-Dichloroethane (DCE) was reported to be carcinogenic in rats in a long-term bioassay using gavage in corn oil (24 and 48 mg/kg/day), but not by inhalation (up to 150-250 ppm, 7 h/day, 5 days/week). The daily dose metabolized was similar in the two experiments. In order to address this discrepancy, the genotoxicity of DCE was investigated in vivo under different exposure conditions. Female F-344 rats (183-188 g) were exposed to [1.2-14C]-DCE in a closed inhalation chamber to either a low, constant concentration (0.3 mg/l = 80 ppm for 4 h) or to a peak concentration (0.3 mg/l = 80 ppm for 4 h) or to a peak concentration (up to 18 mg/l = 4400 ppm) for a few minutes. After 12 h in the chamber, the dose metabolized under the two conditions was 34 mg/kg and 140 mg/kg. DNA was isolated from liver and lung and was purified to constant specific radioactivity. DNA was enzymatically hydrolyzed to the 3'-nucleotides which were separated by reverse phase HPLC. Most radioactivity eluted without detectable or with little optical density, indicating that the major part of the DNA radioactivity was due to covalent binding of the test compound. The level of DNA adducts was expressed in the dose-normalized units of the Covalent Binding Index, CBI = mumol adduct per mol DNA nucleotide/mmol DCE per kg body wt.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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