Micronucleus frequency in sheep lymphocytes after in vitro exposure to fungicide tolylfluanid |
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Authors: | Irena Šutiaková Natália Kovalkovičová Jaroslav Legáth Václav Šutiak |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology , University of Pre?ov , Pre?ov, Slovakia;2. University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy , Ko?ice, Slovakia |
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Abstract: | The fungicide tolylfluanid (N - dichlorofluoromethylthio-N′, N - dimethyl - N - p - tolylsulfamide), was investigated by cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay. Tolylfluanid at the lowest concentration (1 × 10? 6mol L? 1)did not influence significantly the frequency of micronuclei in sheep lymphocyte cultures in comparison with control (32.33 ± 3.51/1000 binucleated cells versus 30.33 ± 2.82/1000 binucleated cells in dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) control, P = 0.44). Higher tolylfluanid concentrations (1 × 10? 4 and, 1 × 10? 5 mol L? 1) resulted in a significant dose-dependent increase in the number of micronuclei in comparison with control (74.00 ± 13.00/1000 binucleated cells and 52.67 ± 10.12/1000 binucleated cells versus 30.33 ± 2. 82/1000 binucleated cells in DMSO control, P = 0.005 and 0.02, respectively, ANOVA followed by Tukey test P < 0.05). Many of the treated cells also possessed multiple micronuclei. Tolylfluanid did not affect the nuclear division index at all treatment concentrations. Our in vitro results thus demonstrate that tolylfluanid had a significant genotoxic effect at only the highest concentration tested. |
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Keywords: | Tolylfluanid micronucleus assay sheep lymphocytes genotoxicity cytotoxicity |
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