Abstract

6-Hydroxymethylbenzo[a]pyrene was activated to an electrophilic and mutagenic sulfuric acid ester metabolite by rat and mouse liver sulfotransferase activity. The intrinsic mutagenicity of this reactive ester, 6-sulfooxymethylbenzo[a]pyrene, was inhibited by glutathione and glutathione S-transferase. A single i.p. dose of 2.5 nmol/g body wt of 6-sulfooxymethylbenzo[a]pyrene in infant male B6C3F1 mice induced liver tumors in 35 of 36 mice at 10 months with an average multiplicity of 4.4. A comparable dose of the parent hydrocarbon, 6-hydroxymethylbenzo[a]pyrene, was only a tenth as active. The electrophilic sulfuric acid ester produced high levels of benzylic DNA adducts in the livers of these mice that accounted for about 80% of the total DNA adducts. These results strongly suggest that this sulfuric acid ester is an important ultimate electrophilic and carcinogenic metabolite in carcinogenesis by 6-hydroxymethylbenzo[a]pyrene and possibly even by 6-methylbenzo[a]pyrene and benzo[a]pyrene in mouse liver.

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