Abstract: | In this study we examined the effect of diesel exhaust (DE) exposure on in vivo metabolism of benzo[a]pyrene (BaP). DE-exposed and unexposed A/Jax mice of group B were instilled intratracheally with 3H-BaP. At each time point of 2, 24, and 168 h after instillation five mice were killed and the liver, lungs, and testes were removed and frozen. Aliquots of the organs were homogenized in 2 ml water and each received 3 volumes of cold ethanol. Radioactivity in supernatant and precipitate was measured. The supernatant extracts were subjected to HPLC analysis on ALOX-T and on Zorbax ODS. The ALOX-T method was a modification of Autrup's procedure for conjugate assay (Biochem. Pharmacol.28, 1727, 1979). Fractions were (a) free BaP; (b) nonconjugated primary metabolites; (c) sulfate conjugates; (d) glucuronides, glutathiones, and other conjugates. By 2 h after instillation primary metabolites were found in liver and lung, but very little was conjugated. The unconjugated BaP was mainly in the form of free BaP and phenolic metabolite(s). The lungs of DE-exposed mice had less capacity to dispose of “bound” BaP 1 week after instillation. |