1. MUTAGENICITY AND DNA DAMAGE OF BISPHENOLA AND ITS STRUCTURAL ANALOGUES IN HEPG2 CELLS.
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FIC, Anja, ŽEGURA, Bojana, DOLENC, Marija SOLLNER, FILIPIČ, Metka, and MAŠIČ, Lucija PETERLIN
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MUTAGENICITY testing , *DNA , *CYTOPROTECTION , *NUCLEIC acids , *EMBRYOLOGY - Abstract
Environmental oestrogen bisphenol A (BPA) and its analogues are widespread in our living environment. Because their production and use are increasing, exposure of humans to bisphenols is becoming a significant issue. We evaluated the mutagenic and genotoxic potential of eight BPA structural analogues (BPF, BPAF, BPZ, BPS, DMBPA, DMBPS, BP-1, and BP-2) using the Ames and comet assay, respectively. None of the tested bisphenols showed a mutagenic effect in Salmonella typhimurium strains TA98 and TA100 in either the presence or absence of external S9-mediated metabolic activation (Aroclor 1254-induced male rat liver). Potential genotoxicity of bisphenols was determined in the human hepatoma cell line (HepG2) at non-cytotoxic concentrations (0.1 µmol L-1 to 10 µmol L-1) after 4-hour and 24-hour exposure. In the comet assay, BPA and its analogue BPS induced significant DNA damage only after the 24-hour exposure, while analogues DMBPS, BP-1, and BP-2 induced a transient increase in DNA strand breaks observed only after the 4-hour exposure. BPF, BPAF, BPZ, and DMBPA did not induce DNA damage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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