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A series of 19 short chain dialkyl N-nitrosamines was studied for mutagenic activity in an uninduced hamster hepatocyte V79 cell-mediated mutagenesis system.
Ouabain
was used as the selective agent to quantitatively analyze for chemically induced mutants. None of the nitrosamines was mutagenic in the absence of hamster hepatocyte activation. The relative mutagenic activities of the nitrosamines at an equimolar dose are presented. The results of the study indicated that: increasing alkyl chain length decreased mutagenic activity; oxidation of the 2-carbon position to a carbonyl group increased the mutagenic activity of symmetrical and
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nitrosamines, whereas oxidation to a hydroxyl group only increased the mutagenic activity of the
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nitrosamines tested; and the carbon position at which oxidation occurred was important in determining mutagenic activity. The relationships between structure, metabolic activation, and mechanisms of mutagenic activity are discussed.
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PMID:Mutagenic activity and structure-activity relationships of short-chain dialkyl N-nitrosamines in a hamster hepatocyte V79 cell-mediated system. 378 66
Pig kidney cell line LLC-PK1 cultured on a collagen-coated membrane filter formed a continuous sheet of oriented
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epithelial cells joined by circumferential occluding junctions. In the presence of 5.5 mM D-glucose, a potential difference (PD) of 2.8 mV, apical bath negative, short-circuit current Isc of 13.2 microA . cm-2, and transepithelial resistance of 211 omega . cm2 were recorded. Isc and PD were reduced by phlorizin added to the apical bath but were unaffected when phlorizin was placed in the basolateral bath.
Ouabain
or the replacement of Na by tris-(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane or choline abolished the Isc. The sugar concentrations required to produce the half-maximal Isc were 0.13 mM beta-methyl-D-glucoside, 0.28 mM D-glucose, 0.65 mM alpha-methyl-D-glucoside, 0.77 mM 6-deoxy-D-glucose, 4.8 mM D-galactose, and 29 mM 3-O-methylglucose. When [Na] was reduced, the D-glucose required for half-maximal SCC increased. Isotopically 3H- and 14C-labeled D-glucose were used to determine simultaneous bidirectional fluxes; a resultant net apical-to-basolateral flux was present and could be abolished by phlorizin. The transported isotope cochromatographed with labeled D-glucose, indicating negligible metabolism. The cell culture model provides advantages for investigation of mechanisms of transepithelial glucose transport.
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PMID:Transepithelial glucose transport in cell culture. 721 56