Literature DB >> 8406936

Chromosome alterations in peripheral lymphocytes as indices of lifestyle and genotoxicity.

K Morimoto1, T Takeshita, T Take-uchi, S Maruyama, S Ezoe, K Mure, C Inoue.   

Abstract

Short-term cultures of human lymphocytes were used to investigate the in vitro metabolism of benzene and its genotoxicity, and to monitor genetic health effects of lifestyles. Metabolic (S9) activation of benzene and its metabolites, catechol, hydroquinone, and phenol, caused an increase in sister-chromatid exchanges (SCEs) with different optimal concentrations of S9 mix for converting each compound into further reactive forms. The data indicate that catechol and hydroquinone can be optimally metabolized to produce reactive species, presumably benzo(semi)quinones, under conditions of lower metabolic activity than those necessary for phenol and benzene. We have further investigated the correlations between chromosome alterations (SCEs, structural aberrations and micronuclei) in peripheral lymphocytes and individual lifestyles. Healthy lifestyles, or "good health practices" examined were 1) not smoking, 2) not drinking too much alcohol, 3) doing physical exercise regularly, 4) sleeping more than 6 h per night, 5) keeping nutritional balance in meals, 6) not snacking, 7) having breakfast everyday, and 8) not having too much perceived stress. The persons were categorized into 3 groups having good, moderate and poor lifestyles by the number of good health practices they do. Mean frequencies of chromosome alterations in lymphocytes from men with poor lifestyles have been shown to be significantly higher than those in cells from men having good lifestyles.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8406936     DOI: 10.1007/bf00381305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health        ISSN: 0340-0131            Impact factor:   3.015


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