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Table 3 (contd)<br />

Details of study DNA binding Reference<br />

Detection of the dA-AAI DNA adduct in a renal biopsy from a female CHN<br />

patient outside the Belgian cohort by 32 P-postlabelling. The patient ingested<br />

a Chinese herbal preparation bought in Shanghai for the preceding 6 months<br />

(2 pills/day). The presence of AA in the pills was determined by HPLC<br />

analysis (0.3 mg AA/pill).<br />

Detection of the dA-AAI DNA adduct in the kidney and ureter from a<br />

female CHN patient outside the Belgian cohort by 32 P-postlabelling. The<br />

patient took a herbal preparation containing aristolochic acid for 2 years<br />

prescribed for eczema. She developed invasive transitional cell carcinoma of<br />

the urinary tract.<br />

dA-AAI: 1.8/10 8 nucleotides Gillerot et al.<br />

(2001)<br />

In the kidney: dA-AAI: 3.8/10 9 nucleotides<br />

In the ureter: dA-AAI: 40/10 9 nucleotides<br />

Lord et al.<br />

(2001)<br />

AA, aristolochic acid; CHN, Chinese herb nephropathy; dA-AAI, 7-(deoxyadenosin-N 6 -yl)aristolactam I; dA-AAII, 7-(deoxyadenosin-N 6 -<br />

yl)aristolactam II; dG-AAI, 7-(deoxyguanosin-N 2 -yl)aristolactam I; HPLC, high-performance liquid chromatography<br />

98<br />

<strong>IARC</strong> <strong>M<strong>ON</strong>OGRAPHS</strong> VOLUME 82

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