| Literature DB >> 9602852 |
L Robbiano1, E Mereto, A Migliazzi Morando, P Pastore, G Brambilla.
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Six halogenated anaesthetics were tested for their ability to induce micronuclei formation in the rat kidney. A statistically significant increase in the frequency of micronucleated cells was detected in rats given a single p.o. dose of 4 mmol/kg of halothane (3.48 x baseline), chloroform (3.32 x baseline), trichloroethylene (3.24 x baseline), sevoflurane (2.98 x baseline), and isoflurane (2.95 x baseline). In contrast, the response was substantially negative in rats given the same dose of enflurane. As compared to controls, rats treated with halothane and trichloroethylene displayed a reduction in the frequency of binucleated cells presumably due to a toxicity-induced inhibition of cellular proliferation. These findings suggest a potential genotoxic activity of halogenated anaesthetics for the rat kidney.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9602852 DOI: 10.1016/s1383-5718(97)00187-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mutat Res ISSN: 0027-5107 Impact factor: 2.433