The Long Term Changes in Liver DNA and Total Protein Contents Following Low Level Sarin Exposure in Rats

1. The changes in contents of DNA and total protein in the liver of the rats exposed to low level sarin by inhalation at 3, 6 and 12 months following the exposure were studied. The influence of sarin on the DNA and protein metabolism in liver was determinated by the measurements of incorporation of...

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Main Authors: Jiří Kassa, František Skopec, Josef Vachek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2000-01-01
Series:Acta Medica
Subjects:
DNA
Rat
Online Access:https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/43/1/0019/
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spelling doaj-b5e9d25b63f9417e91f65de97bb631c42020-11-25T02:35:44ZengKarolinum PressActa Medica1211-42861805-96942000-01-01431192210.14712/18059694.2019.112The Long Term Changes in Liver DNA and Total Protein Contents Following Low Level Sarin Exposure in RatsJiří Kassa0František Skopec1Josef Vachek2Purkyně Military Medical Academy, Hradec Králové, Department of Toxicology, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicCharles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Radio-isotope Laboratory, Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicPurkyně Military Medical Academy, Hradec Králové, Department of Toxicology, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic1. The changes in contents of DNA and total protein in the liver of the rats exposed to low level sarin by inhalation at 3, 6 and 12 months following the exposure were studied. The influence of sarin on the DNA and protein metabolism in liver was determinated by the measurements of incorporation of tritiated thymidine into DNA, the concentration of DNA and total protein. 2. Our results show that not only symptomatic level 3 but also asymptomatic levels 1 and 2 of sarin are able to significantly decrease the incorporation of radiolabelled thymidine without changing total concentrations of DNA as well as protein at three months following sarin exposure. On the other hand, the significant decrease in total contents of DNA and protein in liver without the changes in the incorporation of tritiated thymidine was determined in liver six months following sarin exposure. Practically no significant changes in the metabolism of DNA and protein were observed at 12 months following sarin exposure. 3. Thus, not only clinically manifested intoxication but also low-level, asymptomatic exposure to nerve agents such as sarin is able to influence the metabolism of nucleic acids as well as proteins even several months following the exposure.https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/43/1/0019/SarinLow level inhalation exposureDNAProteinLiverRat
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author Jiří Kassa
František Skopec
Josef Vachek
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František Skopec
Josef Vachek
The Long Term Changes in Liver DNA and Total Protein Contents Following Low Level Sarin Exposure in Rats
Acta Medica
Sarin
Low level inhalation exposure
DNA
Protein
Liver
Rat
author_facet Jiří Kassa
František Skopec
Josef Vachek
author_sort Jiří Kassa
title The Long Term Changes in Liver DNA and Total Protein Contents Following Low Level Sarin Exposure in Rats
title_short The Long Term Changes in Liver DNA and Total Protein Contents Following Low Level Sarin Exposure in Rats
title_full The Long Term Changes in Liver DNA and Total Protein Contents Following Low Level Sarin Exposure in Rats
title_fullStr The Long Term Changes in Liver DNA and Total Protein Contents Following Low Level Sarin Exposure in Rats
title_full_unstemmed The Long Term Changes in Liver DNA and Total Protein Contents Following Low Level Sarin Exposure in Rats
title_sort long term changes in liver dna and total protein contents following low level sarin exposure in rats
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Medica
issn 1211-4286
1805-9694
publishDate 2000-01-01
description 1. The changes in contents of DNA and total protein in the liver of the rats exposed to low level sarin by inhalation at 3, 6 and 12 months following the exposure were studied. The influence of sarin on the DNA and protein metabolism in liver was determinated by the measurements of incorporation of tritiated thymidine into DNA, the concentration of DNA and total protein. 2. Our results show that not only symptomatic level 3 but also asymptomatic levels 1 and 2 of sarin are able to significantly decrease the incorporation of radiolabelled thymidine without changing total concentrations of DNA as well as protein at three months following sarin exposure. On the other hand, the significant decrease in total contents of DNA and protein in liver without the changes in the incorporation of tritiated thymidine was determined in liver six months following sarin exposure. Practically no significant changes in the metabolism of DNA and protein were observed at 12 months following sarin exposure. 3. Thus, not only clinically manifested intoxication but also low-level, asymptomatic exposure to nerve agents such as sarin is able to influence the metabolism of nucleic acids as well as proteins even several months following the exposure.
topic Sarin
Low level inhalation exposure
DNA
Protein
Liver
Rat
url https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/43/1/0019/
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