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1-Formyl-7-hydroxy-6,7-dihydro-5H-pyrrolizine (1-CHO-DHP)-Cysteine Conjugates: Metabolic Formation and Binding to Cellular DNA.

Xiaobo HeQingsu XiaYuewei ZhaoPeter P Fu
Published in: Chemical research in toxicology (2020)
1-Formyl-7-hydroxy-6,7-dihydro-5H-pyrrolizine (1-CHO-DHP) is a potential proximate carcinogenic metabolite of pyrrolizidine alkaloids. In the present study, we determined that the reaction of 1-CHO-DHP with cysteine generated four identified products. By mass and 1H NMR spectral analyses, these products are cysteinyl-[2'-S-7]-1-CHO-DHP (P2), cysteinyl-[3'-N-7]-1-CHO-DHP (P3), 7-keto-DHP (P4), and 1-cysteinylimino-DHP (P5). These four compounds were also formed from the incubation of 1-CHO-DHP in HepG2 cells. Compounds P3 and P5 were interconvertible in acetonitrile and water. Incubation of P2 in HepG2 cells generated the four DHP-dG and -dA adducts that we propose to be potential common biomarkers of pyrrolizidine alkaloids exposure and pyrrolizidine alkaloids-induced liver tumor initiation. These four DHP-DNA adducts were also formed from the incubation of a mixture of P3 and P5 in HepG2 cells but not from the incubation with 7-keto-DHP. From the reaction of 1-CHO-DHP with glutathione, only trace amounts of the glutathione-1-CHO-DHP adduct were detected, with the structure unable to be characterized.
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