Abstract
Rats treated with methyl methanesulphonate (MMS) excreted significantly higher quantities of deoxycytidine, thymidine, uracil, 1-methylnicotinamide (1-meNmd) and 1-methyl-6-pyridone-3-carboxylamide (6-pyr-1-meNmd) in their urine 0–24 h after MMS injection (100 mg kg ). Excretion of thymidine, which was not detectable in untreated rats, was dose-dependent. No increase in urinary 7-methylguanine was found, and creatinine excretion was decreased by MMS treatment. Experiments with methyl- 14C-labelled MMS showed transfer of 14C-label to 7-methylguanine and 1-meNmd. X-Irradiation (500 rad) caused increased excretion of pyrimidines, like MMS, but did not increase excretion of the nicotinamide derivatives.
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