Detection of carcinogen-induced stimulation of cytochrome P-448-associated enzymes by 14CO2 breath analysis studies using dimethylaminoazobenzene

1979 
Abstract Rats pretreated with three agents known to stimulate cytochrome P-448-associated enzymes, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo- p -dioxin (TCDD), 3-methylcholanthrene (3MC), and Aroclor 1254 were studied with a 14 CO 2 breath analysis technique after administration of [ 14 C-dimethyl]aminoazobenzene (DMAB). The half-life of breath 14 CO 2 after [ 14 C]DMAB administration was significantly decreased in the TCDD-, 3MC-, and Aroclor 1254-treated rats compared with controls. In vitro studies indicated that DMAB n-demethylase was increased by these three agents. Phenobarbital, an inducer of cytochrome P-450-associated enzymes, had no effect on 14 CO 2 half-life or on DMAB n-demethylase. Studies with [ 14 C]aminopyrine, a cytochrome P-450 substrate, showed that TCDD and 3MC had no effect on 14 CO 2 half-life or aminopyrine n-demethylase; Aroclor 1254 and phenobarbital decreased 14 CO 2 half-life and stimulated aminopyrine n-demethylase. The data suggest that a [ 14 C]DMAB breath analysis technique may be useful for in vivo studies of inducers of cytochrome P-448.
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