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Genetically determined N-acetylation and oxidation capacities in Japanese patients with non-occupational urinary bladder cancer
Authors:Y Horai  K Fujita  T Ishizaki
Institution:(1) Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Clinical Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan;(2) Department of Urology, National Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Summary Genetically determined polymorphisms of N-acetylation and oxidative capacity have been studied using dapsone and metoprolol in 51 Japanese patients with spontaneous bladder cancer and 203 healthy control subjects.The results for N-acetylation pharmacogenetics were against the initial expectation that there would be a preponderance of slow acetylators in the cancer group, as 3 such patients (5.9%) were found as compared to 13 (6.4%) in the healthy group. There was no poor metabolizer (PM) of metoprolol in the cancer group, whereas in the healthy group one (0.5%) was a PM. There were no significant differences between the groups in the frequency of slow acetylator and poor oxidiser phenotypes, or in the frequency distribution profiles of acetylation (monoacetyldapsone/dapsone) and oxidative metabolic ratio (log metoprolol/agr-hydroxymetoprolol).The results indicate that neither N-acetylation nor the debrisoquine/sparteine-type oxidative phenotype and/or capacity represent a genetic predisposition to spontaneous bladder carcinogenesis in Japanese patients. In the normal Japanese population there is a great predominance of rapid acetylators and extensive oxidisers.
Keywords:metoprolol  dapsone  bladder cancer  acetylator phenotype  oxidative phenotype  pharmacogenetics  Japanese
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