Mutagenicity of cadmium, platinum and rhodium compounds in cultured mammalian cells.

N Kanematsu, H Nakamine, Y Fukuta, J I Yasuda, S Kurenuma, K I Shibata
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The induction of mutation by cadmium chloride (CdCl2), platinum tetrachloride (PtCl4), and rhodium trichloride (RhCl3.3H2O) was measured utilizing the hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyl transferase (HGPRT) locus in V-79 cells. Cadmium chloride at a concentration of 0.05 microM induced ford mutation in V-79 cells 4 times that of their control mutation frequency. Platinum tetrachloride at a concentration of 15 microM and 300 microM rhodium trichloride also induced ford mutation in V-79 cells at rates of around 7 and 4 times control rates, respectively. Platinum is often, and rhodium sometimes added to dental metallic alloys to improve their metallurgic characteristics and cadmium has been mingled in such alloys as well. Moreover, metallic dental drugs such as K2PtCl4 are used a dentine desensitizers. Thus, the genetic hazards of metal ions including cadmium, platinum, and rhodium that dissolve from dental materials and drugs must be investigated and caution exercised for their safe use in dental clinics.

镉、铂和铑化合物在培养哺乳动物细胞中的致突变性。
利用次黄嘌呤-鸟嘌呤磷酸核糖基转移酶(HGPRT)位点测定了氯化镉(CdCl2)、四氯化铂(PtCl4)和三氯化铑(RhCl3.3H2O)对V-79细胞的诱导突变作用。0.05 μ m浓度的氯化镉诱导V-79细胞ford突变的频率是对照突变频率的4倍。四氯化铂浓度为15微米和300微米的三氯化铑也能诱导V-79细胞ford突变率,分别约为对照率的7倍和4倍。为了改善牙科金属合金的冶金特性,人们经常在合金中加入铂,有时也加入铑,在合金中还掺入镉。此外,金属牙科药物如K2PtCl4被用作牙本质脱敏剂。因此,必须调查从牙科材料和药物中溶解出来的镉、铂和铑等金属离子的遗传危害,并对其在牙科诊所的安全使用保持谨慎。
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