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Publication : DNA alkylation in mice with genetically different susceptibility to 1,2-dimethylhydrazine-induced colon carcinogenesis.

First Author  Cooper HK Year  1978
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  38
Issue  9 Pages  3063-5
PubMed ID  679214 Mgi Jnum  J:6023
Mgi Id  MGI:54500 Citation  Cooper HK, et al. (1978) DNA alkylation in mice with genetically different susceptibility to 1,2-dimethylhydrazine-induced colon carcinogenesis. Cancer Res 38(9):3063-5
abstractText  The formation and persistence of methylated purines was determined in mice that received a single s.c. injection of 1,2-[14C]dimethylhydrazine (15 mg/kg) and were allowed to survive for 12 or 60 hr. In mice with a low susceptibility to dimethylhydrazine-induced colon carcinogenesis (C57BL/Ha), concentrations of 7-methylguanine and O6-methylguanine in DNA of colon, ileum, and kidney were 40 to 60% less than in mice with a high incidence of colonic tumors (ICR/Ha). In hepatic DNA the extent of methylation was higher in C57BL/Ha than in ICR/Ha mice. The rate of loss of methylated purines from colon DNA was similar in both strains. In all organs investigated the metabolic incorporation of 14C into normal DNA bases was lower in C57BL/Ha than in ICR/Ha mice. It is concluded that the low carcinogenic response of C57BL/Ha mice is due to the smaller extent of initial alkylation of colon DNA, which probably reflects differences in the enzymic metabolism of the parent carcinogen.
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