Abstract

Benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) is a ubiquitous environmental pollutant and known skin carcinogen. In the present study, in vitro addition of [3H]B[a]P to normal human melanocytes in culture, isolated from adult human skin, resulted in the metabolism of [3H]B[a]P both intracellularly and extracellularly. HPLC analysis showed that [3H]B[a]P-9,10- and 7,8-diol were the major intracellular and extracellular metabolites followed by 3,6-quinone, 9-hydroxy and 3-hydroxy metabolites. Significant amounts of the [3H]B[a]P metabolites were found to be present in the sonicated cell suspension and culture medium as the glucuronide and sulfate conjugates. In total 37.3% of the [3H]B[a]P added in the culture medium was metabolized by melanocytes, of which 21.1% was quantified as the intracellular and 16.2% as the extracellular metabolites. Our data show that human melanocytes are capable of metabolizing B[a]P.

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