Modulating influence of inorganic arsenic on the recombinogenic and mutagenic action of ionizing radiation and alkylating agents in Drosophila melanogaster

M.E. de la Rosa , J. Magnusson , C. Ramel , R. Nilsson
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In bacterial systems and in mammalian in vitro cell cultures, inorganic arsenic has been found to potentiate the mutagenic action of UV as well as of a number of mutagenic agents, probably by interfering with the later steps of DNA-repair. The Drosophila wing spot test (SMART) was used to study the modulating action of inorganic arsenic on the recombinogenic and mutagenic effects of the alkylating agents ethylnitrosourea (ENU), methylmethane sulphonate (MMS), and ethylene oxide (EO) as well as of gamma-rays. It was found, that arsenic in this in vivo test system exerted an inhibitory effect on mitotic recombination induced by alkylating agents and gamma-irradiation. These results are in contrast to the synergistic effect of inorganic arsenic on point mutations and deletions as reported for human lymphocytes and primary fibroblasts. The reason for the discrepancy between the mammalian systems and Drosophila with respect to the modulating action of arsenic is discussed.

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无机砷对电离辐射和烷基化剂对黑腹果蝇重组致突变作用的调节作用
在细菌系统和哺乳动物体外细胞培养中,已经发现无机砷可以增强紫外线以及一些诱变剂的诱变作用,可能是通过干扰dna修复的后期步骤。采用果蝇翅膀斑点试验(SMART)研究了无机砷对烷基化剂乙基亚硝基脲(ENU)、甲基甲烷磺酸盐(MMS)、环氧乙烷(EO)以及伽马射线的重组诱变效应的调节作用。实验发现,砷对烷基化剂和γ辐照诱导的有丝分裂重组有抑制作用。这些结果与无机砷对人淋巴细胞和原代成纤维细胞的点突变和缺失的协同作用形成对比。讨论了哺乳动物系统与果蝇在砷的调节作用方面存在差异的原因。
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