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Molecular Dosimetry of N2-Hydroxymethyl-dG DNA Adducts in Rats Exposed to Formaldehyde

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CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN TOXICOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 159-161

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/tx1003886

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  1. National Institutes of Health [P30-ES10126, P42-ES05948, 5T32ES007126]
  2. FormaCare

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In this study, both endogenous and exogenous N-2-hydroxymethyl-dG adducts in nasal DNA of rats exposed to 0.7, 2, 5.8, 9.1, or 15.2 ppm [(CD2)-C-13] formaldehyde for 6 h were quantified by a highly sensitive nano-UPLC-MS/MS method. Our data dearly demonstrated that exogenous formaldehyde DNA adducts form in a highly nonlinear fashion, with a 21.7-fold increase in exposure causing a 286-fold increase in exogenous adducts. The ratio of exogenous/endogenous DNA adducts demonstrated that endogenous DNA adducts dominated at low exposures, comprising more than 99%. In contrast, exogenous adducts were not detectable in the bone marrow of rats exposed to 15.2 ppm [(CD2)-C-13] formaldehyde.

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