PMID: 6398304Jan 1, 1984Paper

Mutagenicity of alpha-hydroxy N-nitrosamines in V79 Chinese hamster cells

IARC Scientific Publications
M MochizukiM Okada

Abstract

N-Nitrosodialkylamines are activated metabolically by alpha-hydroxylation. Chemical properties and bacterial mutagenicity of alpha-hydroxy N-nitrosamines have been reported previously. This paper describes potent and direct mutagenicity of four N-nitroso-N-(hydroxymethyl)alkylamines in V79 Chinese hamster cells, using ouabain resistance as an indicator. The mutagenic potency depended on the alkyl group, decreasing in the following order: methyl greater than ethyl greater than propyl, butyl. A similar order was observed for cytotoxicity. Mutagenic and cytotoxic potencies of these alpha-hydroxy N-nitrosamines in V79 cells were well correlated not only with those of model compounds (alpha-acetoxy and alpha-hydroperoxy N-nitrosamines), but also with their alkylating ability, measured by alkylation of thiophenol. The mutagenic activity of the alpha-hydroxy N-nitrosamines in V79 cells was shown to be parallel to that in Salmonella typhimurium TA1535 and to that of N-nitrosodialkylamines in V79 cells, after metabolic activation by rat hepatocytes. The results obtained here further support the conclusion that the alpha-hydroxy N-nitrosamine is the active species in the metabolic activation of carcinogenic and mutagenic N-nitrosodialkyl...Continue Reading

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