کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5860678 | 1133222 | 2012 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Terbuthylazine and carbofuran are suspected to cause non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and lung cancer. We evaluated the effects of prolonged exposure to low concentrations on primary DNA damage by comet assay, and on the structural integrity of c-Myc and TP 53 genes by FISH-comet. Another novelty in studying these pesticides' genotoxicity is the use of 14-day extended-term human lymphocyte cultures. Concentrations corresponded to values of ADI and OEL: for terbuthylazine 0.58Â ng/ml and 8Â ng/ml; for carbofuran 8Â ng/ml and 21.6Â ng/ml, respectively. A possible effect of metabolic activation (S9) was also considered. Carbofuran treatment induced a significant migration of DNA into the tail in a concentration-dependent manner, while for terbuthylazine the effect was significant only at the higher concentration. Terbuthylazine caused migration of both c-Myc signals into the comet tail. A significant occurrence of TP 53 signals in the tail was observed at 8Â ng/ml. Prolonged carbofuran treatment significantly elevated the migration of a single c-Myc signal into the tail in a concentration-dependent manner. With S9, distribution of signals shifted toward increased presence of both signals in tail. Our results showed impaired structural integrity of c-Myc and TP 53 due to prolonged exposure to terbuthylazine and carbofuran.
⺠Prolonged (14 days) pesticide exposure was evaluated with comet and FISH-comet. ⺠Pesticide treatment increased % of DNA in comet tails in dose-dependant manner. ⺠Prolonged exposure caused impaired structural integrity of c-Myc and TP 53.
Journal: Toxicology Letters - Volume 211, Issue 1, 20 May 2012, Pages 62-69