RRC ID 62829
Author Tajima Y, Toyoda T, Hirayama Y, Matsushita K, Yamada T, Ogawa K, Watanabe K, Takamura-Enya T, Totsuka Y, Wakabayashi K, Miyoshi N.
Title Novel o-Toluidine Metabolite in Rat Urine Associated with Urinary Bladder Carcinogenesis.
Journal Chem Res Toxicol
Abstract o-Toluidine (o-Tol), a monocyclic aromatic amine, causes bladder cancer in humans and experimental animals and is therefore classified as a Group 1 carcinogen (IARC) in which the carcinogenicity of o-Tol is involved in metabolic activation, DNA damage, and DNA adduct formation. In the DNA adduct formation mechanism, o-Tol is metabolized by N-hydroxylation, N-acetoxylation, and then deacetoxylation to produce an electrophilic nitrenium ion, which is able to bind to a DNA base, such as dG-C8. Therefore, dG-C8-o-Tol is thought to be a plausible DNA adduct of o-Tol exposure. However, direct detection of dG-C8-o-Tol in biological samples has not been reported yet. Here, we show that a novel o-Tol metabolite, 2-methyl-N1-(2-methylphenyl)benzene-1,4-diamine (MMBD), a dimer by head-to-tail binding, was identified for the first time in o-Tol-exposed rat urine. MMBD was also detected in a reaction of o-Tol and S9 mix, indicating the formation was catalyzed by an enzymatic reaction. Moreover, MMBD showed a potent stronger mutagenicity in N-acetyltransferase overexpressed Salmonella typhimurium strains,and cytotoxicity in human bladder carcinoma T24 cells and human spleen lymphoblastoid TK6 cells compared with o-Tol. Furthermore, a DNA adduct (m/z 478.1) corresponding to dG-MMBD was detected in the reaction of calf thymus DNA with rat urine containing MMBD, and also in hepatic DNA of rats treated with o-Tol. These results therefore suggested that o-Tol-induced bladder carcinogenesis could be at least partly attributed to MMBD formation. The possible dimerization of monocyclic aromatic amines should be considered in the evaluation of the risk of bladder carcinogenesis after exposure.
Volume 33(7)
Pages 1907-1914
Published 2020-7-20
DOI 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00098
PMID 32343562
MeSH Animals Carcinogens / metabolism* Cell Line, Tumor DNA / metabolism DNA Adducts Humans Male Rats, Inbred F344 Toluidines / urine* Urinary Bladder Neoplasms / metabolism Urinary Bladder Neoplasms / urine*
IF 3.184
Resource
Human and Animal Cells T24(RCB2536)