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    Title: The effect of paclitaxel on 2-aminofluorene-DNA adducts formation and arylamine N-acetyltransferase activity and gene expression in human lung tumor cells (A549).
    Authors: 夏德椿(Hsia,Te-Chun);鍾景光(Chung, Jing-Gung)*;(Lu, H.F.);何恆堅;(Yang, C.C.);(Lu, K.H.);洪啟賦
    Contributors: 中醫學院中醫學系學士班中醫內科學科;中國附醫高壓氧治療中心
    Keywords: Curcumin;DNA adduct formation;N-Acetyltransferase;2-Aminofluorene
    Date: 2002-05
    Issue Date: 2009-08-20 17:57:42 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: It is well known that N-acetyltransferase (NAT)plays an important role in the arylamine metabolism. We analysed the response
    of A549 human lung cancer cells for N-acetylation of 2-aminofluorene (AF)to curcumin. After curcumin treatment, the NAT
    activity was examined by HPLC, AF-DNA adduct formation was examined by HPLC, and NAT gene expression by polymerase
    chain reaction were detected. The NAT activity in the human A549 cells and cytosols was suppressed by curcumin in a dosedependent
    manner. The results also demonstrated that gene expression (NAT1 mRNA)in human lung A549 tumor cells was inhibited and decreased by curcumin. After the incubation of human lung A549 tumor cells with AF with or without curcumin cotreatment, the cells were recovered and DNA was prepared and hydrolyzed to nucleotides. The adducted nucleotides were extracted into butanol and analyzation of AF-DNA adducts was done by HPLC. The results also demonstrated that curcumin decreases AF-DNA adduct formation in the human lung A549 tumor cells.
    Relation: FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY 40(5):697~703
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