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. 1993;64(8):581-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00517704.

Cytogenetic effects of low-level exposure to toluene, xylene, and their mixture on human blood lymphocytes

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Cytogenetic effects of low-level exposure to toluene, xylene, and their mixture on human blood lymphocytes

C L Richer et al. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 1993.

Abstract

The present study was undertaken to investigate, both in vitro and in vivo, the genotoxic potential of short-term low-level exposure to toluene, xylene, and their mixture, for which information is limited at the present time. Five adult healthy white men were exposed for 7 consecutive hours per day over 3 consecutive days to 50 ppm toluene and 40 ppm xylene either alone or in combination in a controlled exposure chamber. Such an exposure was repeated three times at intervals of 2 weeks. Blood samples were taken before and after the termination of such exposure. Three different cytogenetic end-points were evaluated using peripheral blood lymphocytes: number of sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs), cell cycle delay, and cell mortality. No significant effects on SCEs, cell cycle delay, and cell mortality were observed following such exposure to toluene or xylene or their mixture. Similarly, exposure of human blood lymphocytes in vitro to either toluene (0-2.5 mM) or xylene (0-2 mM) or their mixture for 72 h did not result in any significant cytogenetic effects at lower concentrations, while at higher concentrations, only cell mortality was found to be significantly affected. Thus our present study indicates that simultaneous exposure to low levels (within the admissible limits) of toluene, xylene, or their mixture for a short period does not pose any potential mutagenic threat to humans.

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