DNA adducts in carp exposed to artificial diesel-2 oil slicks
In attempts to mimic field exposure, oil slicks prepared from diesel-2 oil/water emulsions were poured onto the surface of water in tanks prepared fresh every day and liver DNA adducts were analyzed by 32P-postlabeling in carp free-swimming in these tanks. ‘Clusters’ of lipophilic DNA adducts were d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of pharmacology 1992-05, Vol.228 (1), p.51-56 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In attempts to mimic field exposure, oil slicks prepared from diesel-2 oil/water emulsions were poured onto the surface of water in tanks prepared fresh every day and liver DNA adducts were analyzed by
32P-postlabeling in carp free-swimming in these tanks. ‘Clusters’ of lipophilic DNA adducts were detected, with five major and numerus minor adducts. Essentially a similar adduct pattern was found in the liver DNA of carp exposed to crude oil-polluted water. Diesel-2 adduct induction was observed slowly with a steady increase to > 3000 amol/
μg DNA at day 12. After this time fish were transferred to clean water. Adduct levels continued to increase through day 17 (≈ 10,000 amol/
μg DNA) despite the cessation of exposure, but a 30% and 80% decline was evident at day 22 and day 27, respectively. All major adducts were distinct from the known benzo[a]pyrene diolepoxide-dG. These results indicate that diesel-2 oil can cause extensive DNA damage in carp in vivo and the damage accumulates proportionately with time of exposure. |
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ISSN: | 0926-6917 0014-2999 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0926-6917(92)90011-Z |