Abstract

Primary cell cultures prepared from individual litters of NIH Swiss mouse fetuses of different gestational ages were incubated with 7,12-[ 3H]dimethylbenz[ a]anthracene (DMBA) for 24 h. Levels of binding of DMBA to DNA and the distribution of individual DMBA-deoxyribonucleoside adducts were similar in all cultures derived from fetuses of 13–15 days of gestation. However, in cells from fetuses at 17–19 days changes in DMBA-DNA binding were noted. In particular the syn bay region dihydrodiol epoxide of DMBA was responsible for a significantly greater fraction of the total DMBA-DNA binding in the cultures from the more mature fetuses.

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