1971
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.68.8.1734
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X-Irradiation Enhancement of Transformation by Benzo(a)Pyrene in Hamster Embryo Cells

Abstract: The addition of benzo(a)pyrene to cells obtained from Syrian hamster embryo cultures that had been plated to produce discrete colonies resulted in transformation. Altered colonies were not seen in controls. Prior irradiation of hamster embryo cells increased the transformation by benzo(a)pyrene, both per cell and per total colony. Maximum enhancement occurred when benzo(a)pyrene was added 48 hr after irradiation. Enhancement was greatest after 250-500 R, and decreased with higher doses of radiation. Although t… Show more

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“…While all three metal ions exhibited a small transforming effect in BALB/ 3T3 cells in the present study, they did not enhance or promote transformation induced by x-rays. In contrast, postirradiation treatment with certain chemical carcinogens and phorbol ester tumor promoters may markedly enhance radiation transformation [15][16][17], and Ni+ + sulfate has been reported to act synergistically with benzo(a)pyrene to induce transformation in Syrian hamster embryo cells [18]. Interestingly, neither Zn++ nor Mn++ nor Ni+ + proved mutagenic at the hprt locus in the present study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…While all three metal ions exhibited a small transforming effect in BALB/ 3T3 cells in the present study, they did not enhance or promote transformation induced by x-rays. In contrast, postirradiation treatment with certain chemical carcinogens and phorbol ester tumor promoters may markedly enhance radiation transformation [15][16][17], and Ni+ + sulfate has been reported to act synergistically with benzo(a)pyrene to induce transformation in Syrian hamster embryo cells [18]. Interestingly, neither Zn++ nor Mn++ nor Ni+ + proved mutagenic at the hprt locus in the present study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%