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Query: UMLS:C0242706 (
hyperoxia
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Exposure of cell cultures to
hyperoxia
, i.e., an atmosphere containing more than 20% O2, results in various genotoxic effects. The most prominent effect of
hyperoxia
is its clastogenicity. In this paper, earlier published data, obtained from research devoted to the mechanism of
hyperoxia
-induced clastogenesis, are reviewed. In addition, new data are presented concerning the
hyperoxia
-sensitivity of the DNA-repair deficient Chinese hamster cell lines xrs1, irs1, and
EM9
. None of these ionizing radiation-sensitive mutants showed hypersensitivity to
hyperoxia
, as measured by chromosomal aberration induction and loss of clonogenic cell survival. From the normal
hyperoxia
-sensitivity of xrs1, it may be concluded that DNA double strand breaks, of the type that are induced by ionizing radiation, do not play a role in chromosomal aberration formation by
hyperoxia
. In addition, since xrs1 is hypersensitive to drugs that inhibit topoisomerase II, it seems rather unlikely that exposure to
hyperoxia
affects topoisomerase II activity. Based on circumstantial evidence we hypothesize that perturbation of poly(ADP-ribose) metabolism may play a critical role in the mechanism of
hyperoxia
-induced clastogenesis.
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PMID:Mechanism of hyperoxia-induced chromosomal breakage in Chinese hamster cells. 822 8