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The induction of sister-chromatid exchanges (SCEs), chromosomal aberrations and polyploids was investigated in cultured Chinese hamster cells treated with pesticides or a related compound positive in microbial reversion assays. The chemicals tested were captan, captafol, 1,2-dibromoethane (
EDB
), 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP), 5-nitro-1-naphrhonitrile (NNN), p-dimethylaminobenzenediazo sodium sulfonate (DAPA), 2-hydrazinoethanol (HEH), vamidothion, dichlorovos (DDVP), N-nitroso-ethylenethiourea (N-nitroso-ETU), and 2,4-dinitrophenyl thiocyanate (
NBT
). A significant and dose-dependent increase in the frequency of SCEs and chromosomal aberrations was observed in the cell cultures treated with captan, captafol,
EDB
, DBCP, HEH, DDVP, vamidothion, DAPA or N-nitroso-ETU or
NBT
produced a significant increase in the frequency of polyploid cells, whereas the other agents did not. When compared with results from microbial reversion assays, a close correlation was observed between the ability to induce SCEs or chromosomal aberrations and the mutagenic potency in bacteria (r:0.71-0.84).
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PMID:Sister-chromatid exchanges and chromosomal aberrations in cultured Chinese hamster cells treated with pesticides positive in microbial reversion assays. 739 45
The reactions between superoxide free radical anion (.O2-) with the halocarbons CCl4. CHCl3, BrCH2CH2Br(
EDB
), decachlora-biphenyl (DCBP), and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) in dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) results in the emission of chemiluminescence (CL). The chemiluminescence reactions are characterized as having biphasic second order kinetics, CL wavelengths between 350 nm and 650 nm, and exhibiting perturbation by chemicals reactive with singlet oxygen. These data suggest that singlet oxygen species are the excited state responsible for the light emissions. Polarographic studies confirm .O2- consumption and halide release in the reactions, while gas liquid chromatography and
NBT
reduction demonstrate the decomposition of the halocarbons into products. A chemiluminescent reaction mechanism is proposed involving reductive dehalogenation of the halocarbons and the generation of singlet oxygen. The significance of singlet oxygen generation is discussed with respect to a general mechanism for explaining the rapid initiation of lipid peroxidative membrane damage in halocarbon toxigenicity in animal and plant tissues.
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PMID:Chemiluminescence emission during reactions between superoxide and selected aliphatic and aromatic halocarbons in aprotic media. 868 96