In vitro induction of chromosome damage by sulphasalazine in human lymphocytes |
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Authors: | J M Mackay D P Fox P W Brunt G M Hawksworth J E Brown |
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Institution: | Department of Genetics and Microbiology, Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen, Great Britain. |
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Abstract: | Two different endpoints, sister-chromatid exchange and micronucleus induction, were measured in human peripheral blood lymphocytes stimulated to divide in short-term in vitro cultures. The cultures were exposed to sulphasalazine and 6 of its metabolites for 72 h in the absence of any exogenous metabolic activation system. Analysis of the sister-chromatid exchange and micronuclei frequencies clearly indicates that sulphasalazine itself is capable of inducing both sister-chromatid exchange and micronuclei while sulphapyridine and its acetylated metabolites only induce sister-chromatid exchange. 5-Aminosalicylic acid, the therapeutic moiety of sulphasalazine, and its acetylated metabolite did not induce either sister-chromatid exchange or micronuclei at the concentrations tested. The data from these in vitro experiments are discussed in relation to the previously reported elevations in sister-chromatid exchange and micronucleus frequencies in inflammatory bowel disease patients receiving sulphasalazine therapy. |
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