Toxicology
Oxidation of alcohols and reduction of aldehydes derived from methyl-and dimethylpyrenes by cDNA-expressed human alcohol dehydrogenases
R Kollock, H Frank, A Seidel, W Meinl, H Glatt
Index: Kollock, Ronny; Frank, Heinz; Seidel, Albrecht; Meinl, Walter; Glatt, Hansruedi Toxicology, 2008 , vol. 245, # 1-2 p. 65 - 75
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Abstract
Some methylated pyrenes can form DNA adducts in rat tissues after benzylic hydroxylation and sulpho conjugation. However, oxidation of the intermediate alcohols to carboxylic acids is an important competing pathway leading to detoxification. We previously showed that co- administration of ethanol or 4-methylpyrazole strongly enhances DNA adduct formation by 1- hydroxymethylpyrene, indicating an involvement of alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) in ...