Detection of endogenous malondialdehyde-deoxyguanosine adducts in human liver

Chaudhary, AK; Nokubo, M; Reddy, GR; Yeola, SN; Morrow, JD; Blair IA: Marnett, LJ

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194422

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Journal Article

Year

1994

HERO ID 194422
In Press No
Year 1994
Title Detection of endogenous malondialdehyde-deoxyguanosine adducts in human liver
Authors Chaudhary, AK; Nokubo, M; Reddy, GR; Yeola, SN; Morrow, JD; Blair IA: Marnett, LJ
Journal Science
Volume 265
Issue 5178
Page Numbers 1580-1582
Abstract Endogenous DNA adducts may contribute to the etiology of human genetic disease and cancer. One potential source of endogenous DNA adducts is lipid peroxidation, which generates mutagenic carbonyl compounds such as malondialdehyde. A sensitive mass spectrometric method permitted detection and quantitation of the major malondialdehyde-DNA adduct, a pyrimidopurinone derived from deoxyguanosine. DNA from disease-free human liver was found to contain 5400 adducts per cell, a frequency comparable to that of adducts formed by exogenous carcinogens.
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