TESTING OF CHEMICALS OF INTEREST IN SALMONELLA
沙门氏菌相关化学物质的测试
基本信息
- 批准号:3855933
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
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项目摘要
Studies on the mutagenicity of divalent metals has shown that in addition
to cobalt chloride (Co2+), ferrous sulfate (Fe2+), cadmium chloride
(Cd2+), and zinc chloride (Zn2+), manganous sulfate (Mn2+), and nickel
sulfate (Ni2+), are mutagenic in Salmonella typhimurium. Mutagenicity was
detected only when preincubation was done in distilled, deionized water or
HEPES buffer. Phosphate buffer or components of Vogel-Bonner medium used
in the standard mutagenicity studies, inhibited the mutagenicity of these
metals. Studies of the specificity of mutagenesis in the different
Salmonella strains have shown that metals can be detected as mutagens in
both base-pair substitution and frameshift strains of Salmonella, and that
the plasmid, pKM101, is required for mutagenesis.
Chelators such as diethyldithiocarbamate (DEDTC) and 1,10-phenanthroline
(PHEN) were used in attempts to overcome metal transport inhibition. DEDTC
inhibited the mutagenicity of Co2+, Fe2+, Zn2+. Mn2+, but enhanced the
mutagenicity of Cd2+. The mutagenicity of copper sulfate (Cu2+) was
detected only in the presence of the chelator PHEN. Studies into the role
of active metal transport are continuing, and preliminary results suggest
that addition of glucose to the preincubation mixture, or an increase in
the length of the preincubation exposure of cells to the metals, enhances
the detection of some metals as mutagens.
These data show that the traditional -inability to detect these metals as
mutagens in Salmonella is not due to an inherent insensitivity of the
Salmonella, but to the interaction of the metals with media components
and/or passive and active transport processes.
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4693174 - 财政年份:
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