INVESTIGADORES
GONZALEZ Marina Cecilia
artículos
Título:
Effect of dithiocarbamate pesticide zineb and its commercial formulation, azzurro: IV. DNA damage and repair kinetics assessed by single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assay on Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells
Autor/es:
GONZALEZ, M., SOLONESKI, S., REIGOSA, M.A., LARRAMENDY, M.L.
Revista:
MUTATION RESEARCH. GENETIC TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MUTAGENESIS
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Referencias:
Año: 2003 vol. 534 p. 145 - 154
ISSN:
1383-5718
Resumen:
Single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) was used to analyse dithiocarbamate zineb- and the zineb-containing technical formulation azzurro-induced DNA damage and repair in CHO cells. Cells were treated with zineb (50.0ìg/ml) or azzurro (100.0ìg/ml) for 80min, washed and reincubated in pesticide-free medium for 0-12h until SCGE. Viability of treated cells (0h) did not differ from control remaining unchanged up to 6h of incubation. After 12h, viability decreased up to 70 and 54% in zineb- and azzurro-treated cultures, respectively. SCGE revealed at 0h the absence of undamaged cells and an increase of slightly damaged and damaged cells in zineb-treated cultures or by an increase in damaged cells in azzurro-treated cultures. For both chemicals, a time-dependent repair of pesticide-induced DNA damage within a 0-12h post-treatment incubation period was observed. Overall, damaged cells decreased as a function of the repair time for both pesticides while the slightly damaged cells decreased as a function of the repair time of zineb-induced DNA damage. Concomitantly, a time-dependent increase of undamaged cells was observed within the 0.5-12h repair time for both pesticides. At 12h after treatment, no differences in the frequencies of undamaged, slightly damaged and damaged cells were found between both zineb- or azzurro-treated cultures and control values as well as between zineb- and azzurro-treated cells. Immediately after exposure, nuclear DNA from zineb and azzurro-treated cells were larger and wider than nuclear DNA from untreated cells. When damaged cells were allowed to repair, a time-dependent decrease of the amount of free DNA migrating fragments was observed committed only to damaged cells but not in slightly or undamaged cells. On the other hand, no time-dependent alteration on nuclear DNA width within the 0-12h repair period was observed. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.