“…We previously reported, as did Short et al (1989), that DMA formed DNA adducts in the NM, the major target organ for its carcinogenicity, at higher levels than in the liver or testes (Jeffrey et al, 2002). Either DMA is concentrated in NM, readily activated there, or both, as shown for other chemicals of this type (reviewed in Jeffrey et al, 2006). Lido similarly formed DNA adducts in the NM, although to a lower level than DMA and with less dmd.aspetjournals.org tissue specificity than with DMA, the NM/liver DNA adduct ratio being approximately only 1:1 for lido compared with 10:1 for DMA.…”