Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene (한국산업보건학회지)
- Volume 11 Issue 2
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- Pages.118-125
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- 2001
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- 2384-132X(pISSN)
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- 2289-0564(eISSN)
Effects of ethanol and phenobarbital on hemoglobin adducts formation in rats exposed to benzidine
흰쥐에서 에탄올과 phenobarbital이 벤지딘의 헤모글로빈 부가체 형성에 미치는 영향
- Kim, Chi Nyon (Institute for Occupational Health, College of medicine, Yonsei University) ;
- Lee, Se Hoon (Department of Preventive Medicine, Catholic University) ;
- Kim, Hyun-Soo (Institute for Occupational Health, College of medicine, Yonsei University) ;
- Youn, Young-Shik (Institute for Occupational Health, College of medicine, Yonsei University) ;
- Roh, Jaehoon (Institute for Occupational Health, College of medicine, Yonsei University)
- 김치년 (연세대학교 의과대학 산업보건연구소) ;
- 이세훈 (가톨릭대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실) ;
- 김현수 (연세대학교 의과대학 산업보건연구소) ;
- 윤영식 (연세대학교 의과대학 산업보건연구소) ;
- 노재훈 (연세대학교 의과대학 산업보건연구소)
- Received : 2001.07.09
- Accepted : 2001.08.11
- Published : 2001.08.30
Abstract
Recently, biochemical analysis using hemoglobin adduct is frequently performed to evaluate the exposure to chemical carcinogens. However, data on the effect of co-exposure with other chemicals on hemoglobin adduct formation are seldom provided. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of pretreatment of ethanol(EtOH) and phenobarbital(PB), which are known to affect metabolism of xenobiotics, on the formation of hemoglobin adducts in the rats(Sprague-Dawley) administered benzidine(BZ). The experimental rats were divided into control, EtOH, and P8 groups. Rats were pretreated with EtOH or PB 24 hours before the oral administration of BZ. Blood sampling was taken before the administration of the chemicals and 0.5, 3, 6, 9, 12, 24, 48, 72, 96, and 144 hours after the administration of the BZ in 5 rats each. The blood was separated into hemoglobin and plasma immediately after taking the blood samples, and the adducts were undergone basic hydrolysis to convert them into aromatic amines. Hydrolyzed BZ, monoacetylbenzidine (MABZ), and 4-aminobiphenyl(4ABP) were separated by reversed-phase liquid chromatography without derivatization, and quantitative analyses of them were performed by a highperformance liquid chromatograph equipped with electrochemical detector. The quantitative amount of the metabolites was expressed by hemoglobin binding index(HBI), BZ-, MABZ-, and 4ABP-HBI of EtOH and PB groups were increased more than those of control group. These results are attributable to the fact that EtOH and PB induced N-hydroxylation related to the hemoglobin adduct formation. The ratio of N-acetylation (viz, MABZ-HBI/BZ-HBI) showed no significant difference between EtOH group and control group. It means that EtOH increased N-hydroxylation and N-acetylation in a similar degree. The N-acetylation ratio of PB group was relatively lower than control group because the PB increased N-hydroxylation induction. The N-acetylation ratios of all groups were higher than 1 during the entire experimental period. This result suggests that the effects of EtOH or PB need to be considered in the biochemical monitoring for the assessment of intermittent exposure of benzidine.