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Mechanisms Underlying the Varied Mammary Carcinogenicity of the Environmental Pollutant 6‑Nitrochrysene and Its Metabolites (−)‑[<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>]- and (+)‑[<i>S</i>,<i>S</i>]‑1,2-Dihydroxy-1,2-dihydro-6-nitrochrysene in the Rat
The
mechanisms that can account for the remarkable mammary carcinogenicity
of the environmental pollutant 6-nitrochrysene (6-NC) in the rat remain
elusive. In our previous studies, we identified several 6-NC-derived
DNA adducts in the rat mammary gland; one major adduct was derived
from (±)-<i>trans</i>-1,2-dihydroxy-1,2-dihydro-6-nitrochrysene
(1,2-DHD-6-NC). In the present study, we resolved the racemic (±)-1,2-DHD-6-NC
into (−)-[<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>]- and (+)-[<i>S</i>,<i>S</i>]-1,2-DHD-6-NC and compared their <i>in vivo</i> mutagenicity and carcinogenicity in the mammary
glands of female transgenic (BigBlue F344 × Sprague–Dawley)ÂF1
rats harboring <i>lacI</i>/<i>cII</i> and Sprague–Dawley
rats, respectively. Both [<i>R</i>,<i>R</i>]-
and [<i>S</i>,<i>S</i>]-isomers exerted similar
mutagenicity and carcinogenicity but were less potent than 6-NC. Additional <i>in vivo</i> and <i>in vitro</i> studies were then
performed to explore possible mechanisms that can explain the higher
potency of 6-NC than 1,2-DHD-6-NC. Using ELISA, we found that neither
6-NC nor 1,2-DHD-6-NC increased the levels of several inflammatory
cytokines in plasma obtained from rats 24 h after treatment. In MCF-7
cells, as determined by immunoblotting, the effects of 6-NC and 1,2-DHD-6-NC
on protein expression (p53, Akt, p38, JNK, c-myc, bcl-2, PCNA, and
ERβ) were comparable; however, the expressions of AhR and ERα
proteins were decreased by 6-NC but not 1,2-DHD-6-NC. The expression
of both receptors was decreased in mammary tissues of rats treated
with 6-NC. Our findings suggest that the differential effects of 6-NC
and 1,2-DHD-6-NC on AhR and ERα could potentially account for
the higher carcinogenicity of 6-NC in the rat mammary gland