Mutagenicity of formaldehyde in Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts: Synergy with ionizing radiation and N-nitroso-N-methylurea

Grafström, RC; Hsu, IC; Harris, CC

HERO ID

626439

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1993

Language

English

PMID

8431964

HERO ID 626439
In Press No
Year 1993
Title Mutagenicity of formaldehyde in Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts: Synergy with ionizing radiation and N-nitroso-N-methylurea
Authors Grafström, RC; Hsu, IC; Harris, CC
Journal Chemico-Biological Interactions
Volume 86
Issue 1
Page Numbers 41-49
Abstract Cultured Chinese hamster V79 cells, a widely utilized model system in risk assessment of environmental agents, have been utilized to measure toxicity and mutagenicity of formaldehyde with or without previous exposure to either the alkylating agent N-nitroso-N-methylurea or to ionizing radiation. Each of these agents caused a dose-dependent decrease in colony forming efficiency and a parallel increase in 6-thioguanine resistant colonies. Significant mutant frequencies were induced by 0.3 up to 1 mM formaldehyde, 2 and 4 Gy of radiation and 0.2 and 0.5 mM N-nitroso-N-methylurea. Exposure of cells to ionizing radiation or N-nitroso-N-methylurea followed by submutagenic concentrations of formaldehyde potentiated both the cytotoxicity and the mutagenicity as compared with the corresponding separate effects caused by each of these agents. Taken together, these studies clearly demonstrate genotoxic effects in vitro of three recognized carcinogens, i.e. formaldehyde, N-nitroso-N-methylurea and ionizing radiation. Moreover, the synergies now demonstrated in regards to cytopathic consequences indicate interactive effects between formaldehyde and these agents, representing both a chemical and a physical carcinogen.
Doi 10.1016/0009-2797(93)90110-K
Pmid 8431964
Wosid WOS:A1993KM25400004
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Comments Source: Web of Science WOS:A1993KM25400004
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Language Text English
Keyword ALKYLATING AGENTS; CHINESE HAMSTER V79 CELLS; FORMALDEHYDE; IONIZING RADIATION; MUTAGENICITY; TOXICITY
Is Peer Review Yes
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