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Query: EC:6.5.1.2 (
DNA ligase
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Large doses of acetaminophen (
APAP
) could cause oxidative stress and tissue damage through production of reactive oxygen/nitrogen (ROS/RNS) species and quinone metabolites of
APAP
. Although ROS/RNS are known to modify DNA, the effect of
APAP
on DNA modifications has not been studied systematically. In this study, we investigate whether large doses of
APAP
can modify the nuclear DNA in C6 glioma cells used as a model system, because these cells contain cytochrome p450-related enzymes responsible for
APAP
metabolism and subsequent toxicity (Geng and Strobel, 1995). Our results revealed that
APAP
produced ROS and significantly elevated the 8-oxo- deoxyguanosine (8-oxodG) levels in the nucleus of C6 glioma cells in a time and concentration dependent manner.
APAP
significantly reduced the 8- oxodG incision activity in the nucleus by decreasing the activity and content of a
DNA repair enzyme
, Ogg1. These results indicate that
APAP
in large doses can increase the 8-oxodG level partly through significant reduction of Ogg1
DNA repair enzyme
.
...
PMID:Acetoaminophen-induced accumulation of 8-oxodeoxyguanosine through reduction of Ogg1 DNA repair enzyme in C6 glioma cells. 1503 74