Project Title: 13, Biological Studies of Materials Arising from Energy Operations Free Radical Studies on Mechanisms of Action of Pollutants Project not yet 14, RX-03-06- (a) Publications: initiated, Scope: A) 200 Word Summary: This proposal includes two major investigative projects: free radical studies of pollutant carcinogens and mutagens, and free radical studies of ozone and nitrogen oxide and of nitrate toxicity, Recently, evidence has been forthcoming that some chemical carcinogens act by combining with DNA by way of free radical reactions, These carcinogens include many of the atmospheric pollurants produced by the burning of fossil fuels for both electrical and automotive power (such as polycyclic hydrocarbons), and there are indications that some secondary products of pollution that are’ components of photochemical smogs (such as ozone and higher nitrogen oxides) may also be carcinogenic in a similar way, The immediately reactive ("proximate") forms of the carcinogens, following conversion by cellular metabolism, appear to be cationic free radicals or possible chemically related epoxides, The special EPR facilities developed at BNL are uniquely suited to monitor reactions of this kind, whose analysis should contribute significantly to a systematic understanding of those molecular properties of pollutants which lead to carcinogenesis or to mutagenesis (which appears to be a closely related process at the cellular level). A free radical test system monitored - by EPR holds promise as a rapid, presumptive screening test for carcinogenicity among a group of hydrocarbons, B) Supplement to 200 Word Summary: - The ongoing research at BNL (see RX-03-02-c) could readily be extended to include relevant pollutants, The responses of reactions involving radicals produced from pollutants in the presence of DNA constituents to different free radical generating systems (physical, chemical, and enzymatic) and to the inhibiting (protective) effects of antioxidants, free radical scavengers, etc., would be followed by EPR methods, which would also be assessed their possible ucility in assaying pollutant toxicity. for However, the value of these free radical studies in evaluating the carcinogenic and mutagenic potential of pollutants could be amplified by coordinated investigations of three kinds: 1) biophysical measurements of the complexed product of carciapgen/mutagen attached to DNA or to its constituents, 2) kinetic analyse of the free radical combining reactions, and 3) evaluations of al factors that could relate the reactions being studied more to possible toxicity in vivo. These related studies are discussed further: 1) Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy can be used to help Although of the attachment of carcinogens to specific sites. details reveal (See Continuation Sheet) 1119323 RX=- 380