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Analysis of possible genotoxicity of the herbicide flurochloridone and its commercial formulations: Endo III and Fpg alkaline comet assays in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) cells
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2016-02Registro en:
Soloneski, Sonia Maria Elsa; Nikoloff, Noelia; Larramendy, Marcelo Luis; Analysis of possible genotoxicity of the herbicide flurochloridone and its commercial formulations: Endo III and Fpg alkaline comet assays in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) cells; Elsevier Science; Mutation Research. Genetic Toxicology And Environmental Mutagenesis; 797; 2-2016; 46-52
1383-5718
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Soloneski, Sonia Maria Elsa
Nikoloff, Noelia
Larramendy, Marcelo Luis
Resumen
Cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of flurochloridone (FLC) and its formulations Twin Pack Gold® and Rainbow® were evaluated in CHO-K1 cells. Using the alkaline single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assay, we observed that FLC (15 μg/ml), Twin Pack Gold® or Rainbow® induced primary DNA damage, increasing the frequency of damaged nucleoids. Vitamin E pretreatment did not modify the effect. Decreased cell viability was observed only in Twin Pack Gold®-treated cultures and was significantly ameliorated by vitamin E. Post-treatment of herbicide-damaged CHO-K1 cells with the enzymes Endo III or Fpg did not increase FLC-, Twin Pack Gold®-, or Rainbow®-induced DNA damage. These results demonstrate that neither FLC nor FLC-based formulations induce DNA damage through hydroxyl radical or lipid alkoxyl radical production, and that the induced DNA lesions were not related to oxidative damage at the purine/pyrimidine level. Our observations strongly suggest that the cytotoxic effects observed after Twin Pack Gold® exposure are due to the excipients contained within the technical formulation rather than FLC itself.