Anticlastogenic action of vitamin C against genotoxicity
of estrogenic drug diethylstilbestrol (DES) in the human lymphocyte chromosomes
G.G.H.A. Shadab,
M.E. Ahmad and M.A. Azfer
Section of Genetics, Department of
Zoology, Aligarh
Muslim University,
Aligarh - 202 002, India
?(Received: 17 February, 2004
; Accepted: 6 November, 2004)
Abstract: Several sex steroids and estrogenic drugs are genotoxic
in varying conditions and cause oxidative stress, which has been a field of
interest to study the molecular mechanism of the genetic damage. Among the
estrogenic drugs, a strong toxic effect is exerted by diethylstilbestrol
(DES).? In the present study it has been
attempted to study its genotoxic effects in human
lymphocyte assay system along with ameliorative or anticlastogenic
effects of vitamin C. The drug was used with different dosage of concentrations
on human lymphocytes administered in vitro. The parameters used were Sister Chromatid Exchanges (SCEs) and
Chromosomal Aberrations (CAs). Higher levels of clastogeny and SCEs have been
observed indicating significant damaging effect by the drug. Interesting
ameliorating effects were observed in the presence of vitamin C which is a
well-known antioxidant. The results support the possibility of practical application
of natural protectors against the mutagenic / genotoxic
action of chemical mutagens.
Key words: Anticlastogenic,
Genotoxicity, Human lymphocytes, Vitamin C, Diethylstilbestrol.
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