Evidence of DNA binding activity of perchloroethylene

Mazzullo, M; Grilli, S; Lattanzi, G; Prodi, G; Turina, MP; Colacci, A

HERO ID

628902

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Journal Article

Year

1987

Language

English

PMID

2447621

HERO ID 628902
In Press No
Year 1987
Title Evidence of DNA binding activity of perchloroethylene
Authors Mazzullo, M; Grilli, S; Lattanzi, G; Prodi, G; Turina, MP; Colacci, A
Journal Research Communications in Chemical Pathology and Pharmacology
Volume 58
Issue 2
Page Numbers 215-235
Abstract 14C-Perchloroethylene is covalently bound to DNA, RNA and proteins of rat and mouse organs in vivo after ip injection. Covalent Binding Index values are typical of weak-moderate and weak initiators, for mouse and rat liver, respectively. The greater amounts of labelings detected in mouse liver and in rat kidney macromolecules are consistent with the known toxic and carcinogenic actions of this compound. In vitro binding of perchloroethylene to nucleic acids and proteins proceeds through the involvement of the P-450-dependent mixed function oxidase system from liver microsomes. Kidney, lung and stomach microsomal fractions are uneffective. Cytosolic enzymes from all assayed organs are much more efficient than liver microsomes in bioactivating the compound. GSH addition to liver microsomal system greatly enhances binding extent. This observation suggests that GSH plays a role in the binding of perchloroethylene metabolites as for symmetrically substituted haloethanes.
Pmid 2447621
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