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Mutagenicity of some alkyl nitrites used as recreational drugs

โœ Scribed by Virginia C. Dunkel; Andrea M. Rogers-Back; Timothy E. Lawlor; John W. Harbell; Thomas P. Cameron


Book ID
102834427
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
571 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0893-6692

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โœฆ Synopsis


When the AIDS epidemic was in its earliest stages, and prior to identification of HIV as the etiological factor, the use of volatile nitrites by the male homosexual community to enhance sexual activities appeared to have a significant role in this disease. Preliminary observations indicated that that portion of the male homosexual community which developed Kaposi's sarcoma were also heavy nitrite users. These nitrites had been demonstrated to be mutagenic in bacteria and thus it was postulated that they could be responsible for the appearance of the sarcoma.

To evaluate further the genotoxic activity of these chemicals, six nitrites, including those most commonly used by homosexuals for sexual gratification, were selected for testing in the mouse lymphoma TK+/and Salmonella typhimurium mutagenicity assays. One chemical, n-amyl nitrite, was negative in the mouse lymphoma assay, while the other five chemicals, n-butyl, isobutyl, iso-amyl, sec-butyl, and n-propyl nitrite, were positive. All six compounds were positive in the Salmonella assay. The mutagenic and known toxic effects of these chemicals remain a concern because a large population of teenagers and young adults continue to abuse these substances.


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