Micronucleus formation in V79 cells treated with respirable silica dispersed in medium and in simulated pulmonary surfactant

Xiaorong Liu, Michael J. Keane, Bao-Zhen Zhong, Tong-man Ong, William E. Wallace
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Abstract

Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts (V79 cells) were challenged with respirable silica particles using an in vitro genotoxicity assay. Two particle sizes of crystalline quartz and a non-crystalline silica were assayed for induction of micronuclei (MN) in V79 cells. Some of the silica dusts used were pretreated with simulated pulmonary surfactant to model in vivo exposure conditions. The results showed that both crystalline and non-crystalline silica dispered in medium (MEM) induced MN formation in a dose-dependent manner. Crystalline silica was more active in this assay than non-crystalline silica on a mass basis. The results also show that the frequency of micronucleated cells in cultures treated with surfactant-coated silica was not significantly different from that of the non-treated control cultures. These results seem to indicate that silica can cause chromosomal aberrations and/ or aneuploidies in V79 cells; however, pretreatment of silica particles with simulated pulmonary surfactant reduces or delays genotoxicity in this assay.

可吸入二氧化硅分散在介质和模拟肺表面活性剂中处理V79细胞的微核形成
用可吸入二氧化硅颗粒对中国仓鼠肺成纤维细胞(V79细胞)进行体外遗传毒性试验。研究了两种粒径的结晶石英和非结晶二氧化硅对V79细胞微核(MN)的诱导作用。使用的一些二氧化硅粉尘用模拟的肺表面活性剂进行预处理,以模拟体内暴露条件。结果表明,分散在介质(MEM)中的晶态和非晶态二氧化硅均以剂量依赖的方式诱导MN的形成。结晶二氧化硅在这个实验中比非结晶二氧化硅在质量基础上更活跃。结果还表明,表面活性剂包被二氧化硅处理的培养物中微核细胞的频率与未处理的对照培养物没有显著差异。这些结果似乎表明,二氧化硅可引起V79细胞的染色体畸变和/或非整倍体;然而,预处理二氧化硅颗粒与模拟肺表面活性剂减少或延迟遗传毒性在这个实验中。
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