Literature DB >> 6174728

Studies on the interaction of bleomycin A2 with rat lung microsomes. I. Characterization of factors which influence bleomycin-mediated DNA chain breakage.

M A Trush, E G Mimnaugh, E Ginsburg, T E Gram.   

Abstract

The interaction of bleomycin A2 with rat lung microsomes has been investigated to determine whether DNA chain breakage or microsomal lipid peroxidation occurred, as these reactions could contribute significantly to bleomycin-induced lung injury. In the presence of calf thymus DNA and NADPH or NADH, significant oxygen-dependent, bleomycin-mediated DNA chain breakage was observed. In the absence of DNA, however, bleomycin did not stimulate microsomal lipid peroxidation. Moreover, incubation of bleomycin with rat lung microsomes in the absence of DNA resulted in a time-dependent decline in the ability to bleomycin to subsequently mediate DNA damage. This microsome-catalyzed inactivation of bleomycin was found to be dependent on both oxygen and NADPH, suggesting that a similar mechanism may be involved in bleomycin-mediated DNA damage and bleomycin inactivation. In addition to microsomes from rat lung, microsomes from mouse and rabbit lung and from rat liver and kidney catalyzed bleomycin-mediated DNA damage. These observations suggest that although a bleomycin-microsome interaction and subsequent DNA damage could be involved in bleomycin-induced lung injury, this interaction alone cannot account for the organ-specific toxicity of bleomycin toward the lung.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6174728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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2.  A comparison of the pulmonary toxicity and chemotherapeutic activity of bleomycin-BAPP to bleomycin and pepleomycin.

Authors:  E Ginsburg; T E Gram; M A Trush
Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 3.333

3.  Superoxide protects Escherichia coli from bleomycin mediated lethality.

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