Influence of prior dietary protein intake on metabolism, DNA binding and adduct formation of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene in isolated rat mammary epithelial cells |
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Authors: | K W Singletary J A Milner |
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Abstract: | These studies were designed to examine the influence of prior dietary protein intakes in rats on the ability of their isolated mammary cells to metabolize 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA). Total metabolism of DMBA increased as dietary protein increased. After 6 h of incubation, water-soluble metabolites made only a minor (less than 12%) contribution to total DMBA metabolism. The binding of DMBA to isolated mammary cell DNA after 6 h of incubation from rats fed 15% dietary protein was 20% higher than binding from cells of rats fed 7.5% dietary protein. The increased binding in mammary epithelial cells from rats fed 15% protein was associated with an increase in the syn-dihydrodiol-epoxide adduct. The syn-dihydrodiol-epoxide:deoxyadenosine adduct was the major contributor to binding. The present studies are consistent with a decrease in carcinogen activation in tissues obtained from animals fed diets limiting in protein. |
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