Unscheduled DNA synthesis induced in human lymphocytes by butyl glycidyl ethers

Unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS) was examined in normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes (HPBL) exposed to n- and tert.-butyl glycidyl ethers (BGE). n-BGE, which is currently used as a major reactive diluent for industrial epoxy resin systems, has been implicated as a bacterial mutagen. t-BGE, a po...

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Published in:Mutation research Vol. 102; no. 2; p. 193
Main Authors: Frost, A F, Legator, M S
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands 01-01-1982
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Summary:Unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS) was examined in normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes (HPBL) exposed to n- and tert.-butyl glycidyl ethers (BGE). n-BGE, which is currently used as a major reactive diluent for industrial epoxy resin systems, has been implicated as a bacterial mutagen. t-BGE, a potential replacement for n-BGE, is less cytotoxic to HPBL. Both these BGEs have demonstrated genetic activity in human cells. Here, slide autoradiography and liquid scintillation counting techniques have been used to show that both n-BGE and t-BGE induce repair-DNA synthesis in normal HPBL. These agents demonstrate similar dose-response relationships over the range of concentrations up to 333 micrograms/ml. Cultures were examined for repair-DNA synthesis after a continuous 5-h exposure to varying concentration of n-BGE or t-BGE.
ISSN:0027-5107
DOI:10.1016/0165-1218(82)90119-7