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Genotoxicity and cytotoxicity of sevoflurane in two human cell lines in vitro with ionizing radiation
Authors:Miguel Alcaraz  Samuel Quesada  David Armero  Rocio Martin-Gíl  Amparo Olivares  Daniel Achel
Institution:1. Radiology and Physical Medicine Department. Faculty of Medicine/Dentistry. University of Murcia. 30100 Espinardo. Murcia. Spain;2. Nursing Department. Faculty of Nursing. University of Murcia. 30100 Espinardo. Murcia. Spain;3. Anesthesiology Department. Virgen de la Arrixaca University Hospital, 30120. El Palmar. Murcia. Spain;4. Applied Radiation Biology Centre, Radiological and Medical Sciences Research Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, Legon-Accra, Ghana
Abstract:

Objective:

To determine the in vitro toxicity of different concentrations of sevoflurane in cells exposed to X-ray.

Methods:

The genotoxic effects of sevofluorane were studied by means of the micronucleus test in cytokinesis-blocked cells of irradiated human lymphocytes. Subsequently, its cytotoxic effects on PNT2 (normal prostate) cells was determined using the cell viability test (MTT) and compared with those induced by different doses of X-rays.

Results:

A dose- and time-dependent cytotoxic effect of sevofluorane on PNT2 cells was determined (p >0.001) and a dose-dependent genotoxic effect of sevofluorane was established (p >0.001). Hovewer, at volumes lower than 30 μL of sevofluorane at 100%, a non-toxic effect on PNT2 cells was shown.

Conclusion:

Sevofluorane demonstrates a genotoxic capacity as determined in vitro by micronucleus test in cytokinesis-blocked cells of irradiated human lymphocytes.
Keywords:Anaesthesia  genotoxicity  micronucleus  radiation effects  sevofluorane
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