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Drug Metab Dispos ; 37(8): 1690-7, 2009 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19451400

ABSTRACT

Metabolism of the heterocyclic amine carcinogen 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (IQ) was evaluated in mice with and without 40 mg/kg beta-naphthoflavone (BNF). Following an oral dose of 40 mg/kg (14)C-IQ, a 24-h urine sample was collected. Metabolism was assessed by high-performance liquid chromatography, and metabolites were identified by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Three new metabolites were identified as 1,2-dihydro-2-amino-5-hydroxy-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (m/z 217, [M + H](+)), 1,2-dihydro-2-amino-5-O-glucuronide-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (m/z 393, [M + H](+)), and 1,2-dihydro-2-amino-5,7-dihydroxy-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (m/z 233, [M + H](+)). These metabolites represented 21% of the total urinary radioactivity recovered. For BNF-treated mice, the abundance of metabolites observed was 5-O-glucuronide > m/z 217 > m/z 393 > 5-sulfate > m/z 233 > N-glucuronide > demethyl-IQ > sulfamate. In control mice, metabolite urinary abundance was 5-O-glucuronide > demethyl-IQ > sulfamate > N-glucuronide > m/z 217 > 5-sulfate. In liver slices from BNF-treated mice, synthesis of m/z 217 and 5-O-glucuronide was significantly reduced by ellipticine, a cytochrome P450 (P450) inhibitor, whereas sulfamate synthesis was significantly increased and demethyl-IQ was unchanged. Liver microsomes from BNF-treated mice produced m/z 217 and demethyl-IQ, with the former inhibited by ellipticine and furafylline, a selective 1A2 inhibitor, and the latter by ellipticine only. Injection (intraperitoneal) of demethyl-IQ into BNF-treated mice resulted in only a 30% conversion to three metabolites that were not observed in urine from animals receiving IQ. Results from BNF-treated mice showed significant IQ metabolism by hepatic P450s. Therefore, differences in metabolism between mice treated with and without BNF may affect IQ tumorigenicity.


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Carcinogens/pharmacokinetics , Quinolines/pharmacokinetics , beta-Naphthoflavone/pharmacokinetics , Administration, Oral , Animals , Biotransformation , Carbon Radioisotopes , Carcinogens/administration & dosage , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A2/metabolism , Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A2 Inhibitors , Dealkylation , Ellipticines/pharmacology , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Female , Glucuronides/metabolism , Injections, Intraperitoneal , Metabolomics/methods , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Microsomes, Liver/drug effects , Microsomes, Liver/enzymology , Quinolines/administration & dosage , Quinolines/urine , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization , Sulfates/metabolism , Sulfonic Acids/metabolism , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Theophylline/analogs & derivatives , Theophylline/pharmacology , beta-Naphthoflavone/administration & dosage , beta-Naphthoflavone/urine
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