- Unscheduled DNA synthesis induced in human lymphocytes by butyl glycidyl ethers.
Unscheduled DNA synthesis induced in human lymphocytes by butyl glycidyl ethers.
Unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS) was examined in normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes (HPBL) exposed to n- and tert.-butyl glycidyl ethers (BGE). n-BGE, which is currently used as a major reactive diluent for industrial epoxy resin systems, has been implicated as a bacterial mutagen. t-BGE, a potential replacement for n-BGE, is less cytotoxic to HPBL. Both these BGEs have demonstrated genetic activity in human cells. Here, slide autoradiography and liquid scintillation counting techniques have been used to show that both n-BGE and t-BGE induce repair-DNA synthesis in normal HPBL. These agents demonstrate similar dose-response relationships over the range of concentrations up to 333 micrograms/ml. Cultures were examined for repair-DNA synthesis after a continuous 5-h exposure to varying concentration of n-BGE or t-BGE.