N A Berger, G. W. Sikorski
Jul 16, 1980
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Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Abstract
Abstract Nicotinamide stimulates the amount of DNA repair synthesis that occurs when freshly isolated, normal human lymphocytes are treated with UV irradiation, N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitroso guanidine, or dimethyl sulfate. Stimulation of DNA repair synthesis is concentration dependent and reaches a maximum between 2 to 5 mM nicotinamide. In contrast, DNA synthesis in cells that have not been subjected to DNA damage is not affected by nicotinamide at concentrations below 2 mM and is inhibited by concentrations between 2 to 5 mM. In the same concentration range, nicotinic acid has no effect on the rate of DNA synthesis in the presence or absence of DNA damage.