Dose-Response Assessment of Naphthalene-Induced Genotoxicity and Glutathione Detoxication in Human TK6 Lymphoblasts

2012 
The dose-response relationship for the induction of micronuclei (MN) and the impact of glutathione (GSH) detoxication on naphthalene-induced cytotoxicity and genotoxicity were investigated in human TK6 cells. TK6 cells were exposed to 10 concentrations ranging from 0.0625 to 30mM naphthalene in the presence of b-naphthoflavone- and phenobarbital (bNP/PB)-induced rat liver S9 with a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate‐generating system. Three approaches were used to identify a no-observed-effect level (NOEL) for naphthalene-induced genotoxicity: (1) laboratory criteria of ‡ twofold increase over the concurrent solvent controls (NOEL 5 10mM), (2) ANOVA with Bonferroni correction (NOEL 5 2.5mM), and (3) the benchmark dose approach (BMCL10 5 3.35mM). The NOEL and point of departure micronucleus frequency for naphthalene-induced MN are between the tested naphthalene concentrations of 2.5‐10.0mM in this experimental system. Supplementation of the exposure system with physiological relevant concentrations of 5mM GSH eliminated naphthalene-induced cytotoxicity and genotoxicity; no increased cytotoxicity or genotoxicity was observed at concentrations of up to 500mM naphthalene in the presence of GSH compared with 2.5‐10.0mM in the absence of GSH. Naphthalene bioactivation by bNP/PB-induced rat liver S9 exhibits a nonlinear dose-response for the induction of MN in TK6 cells with a NOEL of 2.5‐10mM that in the presence of GSH is shifted upward greater than 50- to 200-fold. These data demonstrate a nonlinear doseresponse for naphthalene-induced genotoxicity that is eliminated by GSH, and both observations should be considered when assessing human risk from naphthalene exposures.
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