Literature DB >> 3345589

Intestinal first-pass metabolism of nitrosamines. 2. Metabolism of N-nitrosodibutylamine in isolated perfused rat small intestinal segments.

E Richter1, W Zwickenpflug, M Wiessler.   

Abstract

In a previous study a high first-pass metabolism of N-nitro-sodi-[1-14C]butylamine (NDBA, 0.32-730 microM) has been shown in isolated perfused rat small intestinal segments. In the present work the identification and quantitation of metabolites in samples of perfusate and absorbed fluid (absorbate) is reported. After HPLC enrichment and purification five metabolites could be identified by GLC-MS: N-nitrosobutyl-(3-hydroxybutyl)amine (NB3HBA), N-nitrosobutyl-(4-hydroxybutyl)amine (NB4HBA), N-nitrosobutyl-(3-carboxypropyl)amine (NB3CPA), N-nitrosobutyl-(2-hydroxy-3-carboxypropyl)amine (NB2H3CPA) and N-nitrosobutylcarboxymethylamine (NBCMA), representing greater than 95% of total metabolites. omega-hydroxylation leading to NB4HBA and NB3CPA accounted for 75-95% of total metabolites. The formation of their follow-up products NB2H3CPA and NBCMA was too small for quantitative analysis. In absorbate NB3CPA was by far the most important metabolite. The hydroxylation of NB4HBA to NB3CPA was more efficient in jejunal as compared to ileal segments. omega-1-hydroxylation to NB3HBA and, as reported previously, alpha-hydroxylation were only minor metabolic pathways. In conclusion, a high first-pass metabolism of NDBA to the proximate bladder carcinogen NB3CPA takes place during its absorption in rat small intestine. This is in contrast to the observation in rat liver preparations, where alpha- and omega-1-hydroxylation are the predominant pathways. The intestinal first-pass metabolism may play a key role explaining the increased incidence of bladder tumors in rats after low oral doses of NDBA.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3345589     DOI: 10.1093/carcin/9.3.499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carcinogenesis        ISSN: 0143-3334            Impact factor:   4.944


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