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Evidence that a hemoglobin adduct used for dosimetry of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone is a carboxylic ester.

Hemoglobin adducts of the carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamine 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) release 4-hydroxy-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (HPB) upon mild base or acid hydrolysis. HPB has been detected in hydrolysates of hemoglobin from smokers and snuff dippers and has been...

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Autores principales: Carmella, S G, Kagan, S S, Hecht, S S
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8319624
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Kagan, S S
Hecht, S S
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description Hemoglobin adducts of the carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamine 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) release 4-hydroxy-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (HPB) upon mild base or acid hydrolysis. HPB has been detected in hydrolysates of hemoglobin from smokers and snuff dippers and has been proposed as a dosimeter of exposure to and metabolic activation of NNK in people exposed to tobacco products. In this study, labeling experiments were carried out with [18O]NaOH that provide strong evidence that the globin adduct that releases HPB upon hydrolysis is a carboxylic ester. Globin was isolated from rats treated with [5-3H]NNK. This globin was reacted with NaCNBH3, followed by hydrolysis at room temperature with 0.2 N NaOH. Analysis of the products demonstrated the presence of 4-hydroxy-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol, but not HPB. These results demonstrate that the adduct in globin has a free carbonyl group and is not a Schiff base. This sequence of reactions was then carried out with [18O]NaOH under conditions that were shown to result in incorporation of 18O if nucleophilic displacement at C-4 had occurred. Analysis by GC-MS of the 4-hydroxy-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol formed in this experiment demonstrated that there was no incorporation of 18O. These results are consistent only with the hydrolysis of an ester by a BAC2 mechanism. Therefore, the adduct releasing HPB upon mild base hydrolysis must be a 4-(3-pyridyl)-4-oxobutyl ester of aspartate, glutamate, or a terminal carboxylate.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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spelling pubmed-15670702006-09-18 Evidence that a hemoglobin adduct used for dosimetry of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone is a carboxylic ester. Carmella, S G Kagan, S S Hecht, S S Environ Health Perspect Research Article Hemoglobin adducts of the carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamine 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) release 4-hydroxy-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (HPB) upon mild base or acid hydrolysis. HPB has been detected in hydrolysates of hemoglobin from smokers and snuff dippers and has been proposed as a dosimeter of exposure to and metabolic activation of NNK in people exposed to tobacco products. In this study, labeling experiments were carried out with [18O]NaOH that provide strong evidence that the globin adduct that releases HPB upon hydrolysis is a carboxylic ester. Globin was isolated from rats treated with [5-3H]NNK. This globin was reacted with NaCNBH3, followed by hydrolysis at room temperature with 0.2 N NaOH. Analysis of the products demonstrated the presence of 4-hydroxy-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol, but not HPB. These results demonstrate that the adduct in globin has a free carbonyl group and is not a Schiff base. This sequence of reactions was then carried out with [18O]NaOH under conditions that were shown to result in incorporation of 18O if nucleophilic displacement at C-4 had occurred. Analysis by GC-MS of the 4-hydroxy-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol formed in this experiment demonstrated that there was no incorporation of 18O. These results are consistent only with the hydrolysis of an ester by a BAC2 mechanism. Therefore, the adduct releasing HPB upon mild base hydrolysis must be a 4-(3-pyridyl)-4-oxobutyl ester of aspartate, glutamate, or a terminal carboxylate.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) 1993-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1567070/ /pubmed/8319624 Text en
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Carmella, S G
Kagan, S S
Hecht, S S
Evidence that a hemoglobin adduct used for dosimetry of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone is a carboxylic ester.
title Evidence that a hemoglobin adduct used for dosimetry of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone is a carboxylic ester.
title_full Evidence that a hemoglobin adduct used for dosimetry of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone is a carboxylic ester.
title_fullStr Evidence that a hemoglobin adduct used for dosimetry of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone is a carboxylic ester.
title_full_unstemmed Evidence that a hemoglobin adduct used for dosimetry of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone is a carboxylic ester.
title_short Evidence that a hemoglobin adduct used for dosimetry of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone is a carboxylic ester.
title_sort evidence that a hemoglobin adduct used for dosimetry of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone is a carboxylic ester.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8319624
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