Mutagenic effect of orally given AF-2 on embryonic cells in pregnant Syrian hamsters |
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Authors: | N Inui Y Nishi M Taketomi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Experimental Pathology, Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170, Japan;2. Section of Cell Biology and Cytogenetics, Biological Research Center, JTS, Nakogi-23, Hadano, Kanagawa 257 Japan |
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Abstract: | Pregnant hamsters were given various doses of AF-2 by stomach tube; then the cells of their embryos were isolated and cultured in normal medium. Chromosome preparations were made within 24 h after the start of primary culture, and examined for chromosomal aberrations. Marked chromosomal abnormalities were observed in cells of embryos of animals treated with AF-2 at over 20 mg/kg. Samples of surviving cells were also cultured in normal medium for 48 h, and then selected in medium containing 8AG or 6TG. This treatment with AF-2 caused marked dose-dependent induction of 8AG- or 6TG-resistant mutations: mutant colonies were even obtained after a single treatment with 2 mg of AF-2 per kg. These results show that this is a sensitive and useful mammalian system for detecting environmental mutagens. |
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Keywords: | AF-2 2-(2-furyl)-3-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-acrylamide 8AG 8-azaguanined 6TG 6-thioguanine MEM Eagle's minimal essential medium FCS fetal calf serum |
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