| Literature DB >> 21556202 |
Alejandro Canales-Aguirre1, Eduardo Padilla-Camberos, Ulises Gómez-Pinedo, Hugo Salado-Ponce, Alfredo Feria-Velasco, Ruth De Celis.
Abstract
The genotoxicity of some environmental contaminants may affect human health directly by damaging genetic material and thus plays an important role in cancer development. Xenoestrogens are one kind of environmental pollutants that may alter hormonal routes or directly affect DNA. The number of available biomarkers used to assess genetic risk and cancer is very extensive. The present study evaluated genotoxicity produced by the pesticide DDT on systemic and mammary gland cells obtained from adult female Wistar rats. Oral mucosa cells micronuclei were assessed; the comet assay in peripheral blood-isolated lymphocytes and mammary epithelial cells was also carried out. Additionally, oxidative stress was studied in mammary tissue through a lipid peroxidation assay. Our data showed an increase in lipid peroxidation, product of an increase in free oxygen radical levels, which leads to an oxidative stress status. Our results suggest that DDT is genotoxic, not only for lymphocytes but also to mammary epithelial cells.Entities:
Keywords: comet assay; genetic damage; lipid peroxidation; micronuclei (MN); xenohormones
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21556202 PMCID: PMC3084477 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph8020540
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1.DDT effects on micronucleated cells frequency in buccal smears. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM. * = Significantly different from control groups at p < 0.001.
Figure 2.DDT effects on DNA migration in lymphocytes. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM. * = Significantly different from control groups at p < 0.001.
Figure 3.DDT effects on tail moment in lymphocytes. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM. * = Significantly different from control groups at p < 0.001.
Figure 4.DDT effects on DNA migration in epithelial mammary cells. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM. * = Significantly different from control groups at p < 0.01.
Figure 5.DDT effects on tail moment in epithelial mammary cells. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM. * = Significantly different from control groups at p < 0.01.
Figure 6.DDT effects on lipid peroxidation in epithelial mammary cells. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM. * = Significantly different from control groups at p < 0.05.