Chromosomal aberrations and sister chromatid exchange tests in Chinese hamster ovary cells in vitro. IV. Results with 15 chemicals

Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis - Tập 14 Số 3 - Trang 165-187 - 1989
James L. Ivett1, B. M. Brown1, Catherine S. Rodgers1, Beth Anderson2, Michael A. Resnick2, Errol Zeiger2
1Department of Genetic Toxicology, Hazleton Laboratories of America, Kensington, Maryland
2Cellular and Genetic Toxicology Branch, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

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Abstract

The National Toxicology Program has undertaken a study to assess the ability of four genetic toxicology assays to predict the carcinogenicity of chemicals in 2‐year rodent studies [Tennant et al.: Science 236:933–941, 1987]. Two of the assays, used for evaluating in vitro cytogenetic damage, were the SCE and chromosome aberration assays in Chinese hamster ovary cells. The results and data for 15 of the chemicals tested in these two assays are presented here. Each chemical was tested with and without exogenous metabolic activation. The chemicals tested were bisphenol A, 2‐chloroethanol, C.I. acid orange 10, C.I. disperse yellow 3, C.I. solvent yellow 14, cytembena, D&C red 9, 1,2‐dibromoethane, FD&C yellow 6, malaoxon, D, L‐menthol, phenol, sulfisoxazole, titanium dioxide, and tris(2‐ethylhexyl)phosphate. In vitro cytogenetic results from the other chemicals presented by Tennant et al. (Science 236:933–941, 1987) have been published by Galloway et al. (Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 10(Suppl 10):1–175, 1987 ), Gulati et al. (Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 13:133–193, 1989), and Loveday et al. (Environmental Mutagenesis 13:60–94).

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