Cell transformation and genotoxicity induced by bis(2, 3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether.

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Cell transformation and genotoxicity induced by bis(2, 3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether. / Neurath, G; Martin, F L; Piasecki, Angelika; Ruge, A; Cole, K J; Franke, S; Francke, W; Marquardt, H.

In: ENVIRON MOL MUTAGEN, Vol. 35, No. 4, 4, 2000, p. 312-318.

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Neurath, G, Martin, FL, Piasecki, A, Ruge, A, Cole, KJ, Franke, S, Francke, W & Marquardt, H 2000, 'Cell transformation and genotoxicity induced by bis(2, 3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether.', ENVIRON MOL MUTAGEN, vol. 35, no. 4, 4, pp. 312-318. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10861949?dopt=Citation>

APA

Neurath, G., Martin, F. L., Piasecki, A., Ruge, A., Cole, K. J., Franke, S., Francke, W., & Marquardt, H. (2000). Cell transformation and genotoxicity induced by bis(2, 3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether. ENVIRON MOL MUTAGEN, 35(4), 312-318. [4]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10861949?dopt=Citation

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Neurath G, Martin FL, Piasecki A, Ruge A, Cole KJ, Franke S et al. Cell transformation and genotoxicity induced by bis(2, 3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether. ENVIRON MOL MUTAGEN. 2000;35(4):312-318. 4.

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title = "Cell transformation and genotoxicity induced by bis(2, 3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether.",
abstract = "Bis(dichloropropyl) ether isomers have been identified in a petrochemical plant effluent through a toxicity identification evaluation study in the United States. They have also been observed in the microgram per liter range along one of the largest rivers in Europe, the Elbe River. In the present investigation, the genotoxic and transforming activity of a bis(dichloropropyl) ether isomer, bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether, was assayed in vitro. The results demonstrate that bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether is a potent mutagen in Salmonella typhimurium strains TA 100, TA 1535, and to a lesser extent in strain TA 98, but only when tested in the presence of a metabolic activation system (S9 mix). We have also investigated the induction of micronuclei by bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether in the metabolically competent cell line, MCL-5. A linear, dose-dependent increase in micronuclei was observed following exposure to bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether. The DNA strand-breaking capacity of this chemical was assessed in the alkaline single-cell gel electrophoresis ({"}comet{"}) assay with MCL-5 cells. Bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether clearly induced DNA strand breaks in the 4.5-45.5 microg/ml dose range. The ether also induced malignant transformation in C3H/M2 mouse fibroblasts after metabolic activation (S9 mix). Thus, it must be suspected that bis(2, 3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether may possess a carcinogenic potential. Since the compound along with its isomers is present in considerable concentrations in surface water, their elimination is a matter of significant public concern.",
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RIS

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T1 - Cell transformation and genotoxicity induced by bis(2, 3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether.

AU - Neurath, G

AU - Martin, F L

AU - Piasecki, Angelika

AU - Ruge, A

AU - Cole, K J

AU - Franke, S

AU - Francke, W

AU - Marquardt, H

PY - 2000

Y1 - 2000

N2 - Bis(dichloropropyl) ether isomers have been identified in a petrochemical plant effluent through a toxicity identification evaluation study in the United States. They have also been observed in the microgram per liter range along one of the largest rivers in Europe, the Elbe River. In the present investigation, the genotoxic and transforming activity of a bis(dichloropropyl) ether isomer, bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether, was assayed in vitro. The results demonstrate that bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether is a potent mutagen in Salmonella typhimurium strains TA 100, TA 1535, and to a lesser extent in strain TA 98, but only when tested in the presence of a metabolic activation system (S9 mix). We have also investigated the induction of micronuclei by bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether in the metabolically competent cell line, MCL-5. A linear, dose-dependent increase in micronuclei was observed following exposure to bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether. The DNA strand-breaking capacity of this chemical was assessed in the alkaline single-cell gel electrophoresis ("comet") assay with MCL-5 cells. Bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether clearly induced DNA strand breaks in the 4.5-45.5 microg/ml dose range. The ether also induced malignant transformation in C3H/M2 mouse fibroblasts after metabolic activation (S9 mix). Thus, it must be suspected that bis(2, 3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether may possess a carcinogenic potential. Since the compound along with its isomers is present in considerable concentrations in surface water, their elimination is a matter of significant public concern.

AB - Bis(dichloropropyl) ether isomers have been identified in a petrochemical plant effluent through a toxicity identification evaluation study in the United States. They have also been observed in the microgram per liter range along one of the largest rivers in Europe, the Elbe River. In the present investigation, the genotoxic and transforming activity of a bis(dichloropropyl) ether isomer, bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether, was assayed in vitro. The results demonstrate that bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether is a potent mutagen in Salmonella typhimurium strains TA 100, TA 1535, and to a lesser extent in strain TA 98, but only when tested in the presence of a metabolic activation system (S9 mix). We have also investigated the induction of micronuclei by bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether in the metabolically competent cell line, MCL-5. A linear, dose-dependent increase in micronuclei was observed following exposure to bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether. The DNA strand-breaking capacity of this chemical was assessed in the alkaline single-cell gel electrophoresis ("comet") assay with MCL-5 cells. Bis(2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether clearly induced DNA strand breaks in the 4.5-45.5 microg/ml dose range. The ether also induced malignant transformation in C3H/M2 mouse fibroblasts after metabolic activation (S9 mix). Thus, it must be suspected that bis(2, 3-dichloro-1-propyl) ether may possess a carcinogenic potential. Since the compound along with its isomers is present in considerable concentrations in surface water, their elimination is a matter of significant public concern.

KW - Animals

KW - Mice

KW - Cell Line

KW - Mice, Inbred C3H

KW - Cell Transformation, Neoplastic/drug effects

KW - Ethers/toxicity

KW - Micronucleus Tests

KW - Mutagens/toxicity

KW - Animals

KW - Mice

KW - Cell Line

KW - Mice, Inbred C3H

KW - Cell Transformation, Neoplastic/drug effects

KW - Ethers/toxicity

KW - Micronucleus Tests

KW - Mutagens/toxicity

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

VL - 35

SP - 312

EP - 318

JO - ENVIRON MOL MUTAGEN

JF - ENVIRON MOL MUTAGEN

SN - 0893-6692

IS - 4

M1 - 4

ER -