Exogenous glutathione induces sister chromatid exchanges, clastogenicity and endoreduplication in V79-E Chinese hamster cells
โ Scribed by Rudolf Trust; Barbara Bach
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 510 KB
- Volume
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0742-2091
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โฆ Synopsis
Glutathione (GSH) dissolved in Eagle's MEM and added to cultures of V79-E cells in concentrations between 2.5 X 10 -4 and 10 -3 moles/l for 1 h induces a dose-dependent cell cycle delay, sister chromatid exchanges and clastogenic damage. 7-8% of the metaphases showed endoreduplication at a recovery phase of 25 and 30 h after treatment with 10 -3 moles/l GSH. Higher concentrations were lethal. The highest tolerated dose corresponds to the intracellular GSH level in V79-E cells. In the same range of concentrations, glutathione disulfide was inactive. Endoreduplication induction by GSH is G2-phase specific and endoreduplication metaphases show a reduced occurrence of single SCEs when extrapolated to the diploid complement. The adverse effects of GSH are independent of the presence of serum in the culture fluid but completely abolished when the treatment is performed in Hank 's solution instead of MEM. The mechanism of genotoxicity of exogenous GSH is discussed but, at present, no pertinent explanation can be given.
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