Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4424438 | Environmental Pollution | 2014 | 6 Pages |
•In vivo and in vitro exposure to 5-FU was studied on haemocytes of freshwater mussels.•The effects were measured by the level of DNA damage assessed with the comet assay.•In vivo and in vitro CdCl2 treatment (positive control) resulted in increase of DNA damage.•5-FU treatment induced significant increase of DNA damage in vivo, but not in vitro.
The impact of in vivo and in vitro exposure to anticancer drug 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) on the level of DNA damage was evaluated using comet assay on haemocytes of freshwater mussels Unio pictorum and Unio tumidus. For the in vivo experiment, the groups of 5 mussels per concentration were exposed for 72 h to 5-FU (0.04, 0.4, 4, 40 and 100 μM) with 0.4 μM being the lowest concentration to induce significant DNA damage. For the in vitro experiment, the primary cultures of haemocytes were treated with 0.04, 0.4, 4 and 40 μM 5-FU for 22 h and the treatment with CdCl2 was used as a positive control. In contrast to in vivo exposure, 5-FU did not induce significant increase of DNA damage in vitro, possibly because of the absence of haemocytes proliferation in primary cultures.