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Metabolic Activation of Heterocyclic Amines and Expression of Xenobiotic‐Metabolizing Enzymes in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Rats
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Wageh S. Darwish Shouta M. M. Nakayama Yuumi Itotani Marumi Ohno Yoshinori Ikenaka Mayumi Ishizuka 《Journal of food science》2015,80(7):T1627-T1632
Heterocyclic amines get entry into human body mainly through ingestion of pan‐fried meats cooked at high temperatures. Exposure of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) to ingested xenobiotics prior to delivery to the liver may lead to metabolic activation, which may explain the high incidence of GIT carcinogenesis. Therefore, this study investigated the mutagenic activation of 2 heterocyclic amines, 2‐aminoanthracene (2‐AA) and 3‐amino‐1‐methyl‐5H‐prydo[4,3‐b]indole (Trp‐P‐2), in the GIT of rats. In addition, the constitutive mRNA expression profiles of xenobiotic‐metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) in the GIT of rats were examined. Metabolic activation of 2‐AA was detected in all GIT tissues except the duodenum and rectum, and it was detected at high levels in the ileum and cecum. Furthermore, we revealed high metabolic activation of 2‐AA and Trp‐P‐2 in the jejunum. The mRNA expression of phase I and II enzymes in rat GIT corresponded with their mutagenic activation ability. In conclusion, our results suggest that different expression levels of XME among GIT tissues may contribute to the tissue‐specific differences in metabolic activation of xenobiotics such as heterocyclic amines in rats. 相似文献
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