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Extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) have previously been shown to affect conformation of chromatin and cell proliferation. Possible genotoxic and carcinogenic effects of ELF-MF have also been discussed and tested. In this study, we analysed the effect of ELF-MF on chromatin conformation in E. coli GE499 cells by the anomalous viscosity time-dependence (AVTD) technique. Possible genotoxic...
N-Acyloxy-N-alkoxyamides (see structure 1, below) are direct-acting mutagens for which a QSAR has been established that predicts with accuracy their activity in the bacterial reverse-mutation assay (Ames test) in Salmonella typhimurium TA100. Steric bulk next to oxygen on the alkoxyl side-chain in structure 4 has no impact on activity, but branching at the position adjacent (alpha) to the ester-carbonyl...
With the publication of revised draft ICH guidelines (Draft ICH S2), there is scope and potential to establish a combined multi-end point in vivo assay to alleviate the need for multiple in vivo assays, thereby reducing time, cost and use of animals.Presented here are the results of an evaluation trial in which the bone-marrow and peripheral blood (via MicroFlow ® flow cytometry) micronucleus...
Vascular endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, macrophages and other cell types in the arterial wall may develop oxidative/nitrosative damage by generation of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species, which could alter endothelial cell function. These changes could play a key role in acute inflammatory processes, atherosclerosis and neurodegenerative pathogenesis. A human microvascular endothelial cell...
The Publisher regrets that this article is an accidental duplication of an article that has already been published in Mutat. Res.: Genet. Toxicol. Environ. Mutagen. 722 (2011) 56–61, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mrgentox.2011.03.012. The duplicate article has therefore been withdrawn.
The potential genotoxic effects of several pure secondary metabolites produced by fungi used as biological control agents (BCAs) were studied with the Ames Salmonella/microsome mutagenicity assay and the Vitotox test, with and without metabolic activation. A complete set of Salmonella tester strains was used to avoid false negative results. To detect possible mutagenic and/or cytotoxic effects of...
To ascertain the in vitro genotoxicity of danthron and its potential mechanism of action, we performed an Ames test, a cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay and a comet assay in Balb/c 3T3 cells. The Ames test revealed that danthron was mutagenic only toward Salmonella typhimurium strain TA102 in the presence of an exogenous metabolic activation system (S9 mix). Danthron (25, 50 and 100μg/ml) increased...
Production of nanotechnology-based materials is increasing worldwide: it is essential to evaluate their potential toxicity. Among these nanomaterials, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have tremendous potential in many areas of research and applications. We have investigated the cyto- and genotoxic effects of single and multi-walled CNTs (SWCNTs, MWCNTs) and carbon black (CB) on the mouse macrophage cell line...
The OECD guideline for the in vitro mammalian cell micronucleus test (OECD 487) was recently adopted in July 22, 2010. Since its publication, it has become apparent that the guidance for testing chemicals where solubility is a limiting factor can be interpreted in a variety of ways. In this communication, we provide clarification for testing insoluble chemicals. The intent of the OECD 487 guideline...
Sodium–copper chlorophyllin (SCC), a copper–porphyrin complex, has been shown to act as an inhibitor as well as a promoter of DNA-damage induction by a variety of mutagens in several test systems. In order to investigate the basis of this dual effect, experiments were carried out to compare the influence of pretreatment with intact SCC and that of its constituents, the metal-free protoporphyrin (PP-IX)...
α-Asarone (1-propenyl-2,4,5-methoxybenzol), one of the active components of Acorus calamus extract, was examined for its efficacy as a radioprotector in mice exposed to lethal and sublethal whole-body γ-radiation. Oral administration of α-asarone 1h prior to the radiation exposure reduced radiation induced alterations in the endogenous antioxidant defense systems. The radiation induced cellular DNA...
Methionine is a component of one-carbon metabolism and a precursor of S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), the methyl donor for DNA methylation. When methionine intake is high, an increase of S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) is expected. DNA methyltransferases convert SAM to S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH). A high intracellular SAH concentration could inhibit the activity of DNA methyltransferases. Therefore, high...
Mutagen sensitive strains (mus) in Drosophila are known for their hypersensitivity to mutagens and environmental carcinogens. Accordingly, these mutants were grouped in pre- and post-replication repair pathways. However, studying mutants belonging to one particular repair pathway may not be adequate for examining chemical-induced genotoxicity when other repair pathways may neutralize its effect. To...
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