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Analysis of types of chromosomal aberrations following the combined action of chemical mutagens
Authors:S. A. Nazarenko
Abstract:Types of chromosomal aberrations in cultures of human lymphocytes exposed to the combined action of various concentrations of thiophosphamide and dipin, with different proportions of each, were studied. The mutagens acted on the G0 stage. The range of concentrations used was from 3.17·10–5 to 22.19·10–5M. Equimolar concentrations of thiophosphamide inhibited more chromatid exchanges and fewer sister-strand (isolocus) unions than dipin, and it also induced a greater proportion of single breaks and a greater proportion of breaks in chromatid exchanges relative to the total number of chromosome breaks. Both the absolute and the relative frequencies of chromosomal aberrations depended on the concentration of the mutagens. A change in the ratio between thiophosphamide and dipin, if the total number of molecules of the two mutagens at the different concentration levels remained constant, gave rise to an effect whose level was between the effects of action of equimolar concentrations of the pure mutagens. This effect depended on the proportion of each mutagen in the combined treatment. It is concluded that the action of thiophosphamide and dipin is additive.Laboratory of Mutagenesis, Institute of Medical Genetics, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. (Presented by Academician of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR A. V. Smol'yannikov.) Translated from Byulleten' Éksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 85, No. 1, pp. 79–81, January, 1978.
Keywords:combined action of mutagens  thiophophamide  dipin  chromosomal aberrations  lymphocytes
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