Artigo de Periódico
Cytogenetic effects of inhaled ethylene oxide in somatic and germ cells of mice
Fecha
1987Registro en:
0340-5761
v. 59, n. 5
Autor
Ribeiro, Lúcia Regina
Rabeilo-Gay, Maria Nazareth
Salvadori, Daisy Maria Fhvero
Pereira, Carlos Alberto Braganfa
Befak, Willy
Ribeiro, Lúcia Regina
Rabeilo-Gay, Maria Nazareth
Salvadori, Daisy Maria Fhvero
Pereira, Carlos Alberto Braganfa
Befak, Willy
Institución
Resumen
The induction of cytogenetic effects by inhalation
of ethylene oxide was tested in bone marrow cells and
primary spermatocytes at diakinesis-metaphase I cells
from mouse after a single treatment (6 h/1 day) at 0, 200,
400 and 600 ppm, and multiple treatment (6 h/5 days/2
weeks) at 0, 200 and 400 ppm. Ethylene oxide induced
chromosomal aberrations in both somatic as well as in
germ cells of mice.
In the single treatment the response observed for germ
cells was not equivalent to that observed for somatic cells.
In the latter there was a greater sensibility for bone marrow
cells. With multiple treatment the effects on the
chromosomes were equivalent in somatic and in germ
cells.