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Rat ventral prostate microsomal biotransformation of ethanol to acetaldehyde and 1-hydroxyethyl radicals: Its potential contribution to prostate tumor promotion
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2002-05Registro en:
Castro, Gerardo Daniel; Delgado De Layño, Aurora, M. A.; Costantini, Martin Hernan; Castro, Jose Alberto; Rat ventral prostate microsomal biotransformation of ethanol to acetaldehyde and 1-hydroxyethyl radicals: Its potential contribution to prostate tumor promotion; Wiley; Teratogenesis Carcinogenesis And Mutagenesis; 22; 5; 5-2002; 335-341
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Autor
Castro, Gerardo Daniel
Delgado De Layño, Aurora, M. A.
Costantini, Martin Hernan
Castro, Jose Alberto
Resumen
Rat ventral prostate microsomal fraction was able to biotransform ethanol to acetaldehyde and 1-hydroxyethyl radicals (1HEt) in the presence of NADPH and oxygen. The enzymatic processes involved were not inhibited by desferrioxamine, CO, SKF 525A, 4-methylpyrazole, or polyclonal antibody against P450 reductase but they were significantly inhibited by diethyldithiocarbamate, 2-mercapto-1-methylimidazol, thiobenzamide, or diphenyleneiodonium chloride. Results would suggest the partial participation in these ethanol bioactivation processes of flavin containing monooxygenase (FMO) and/or other flavin dependent oxidases/ peroxidases and of a non-iron metal-containing enzymes. Acetaldehyde and free radicals production by prostate microsomal fraction might potentially contribute to tumor promotion in heavy alcohol drinkers.