INDUCTION OF TRANSFORMATION BY 6 CLASSES OF CHEMICAL CARCINOGENS IN ADULT-RAT LIVER EPITHELIAL-CELLS
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 43 (11) , 5087-5092
Abstract
A transformation assay system using 2 clonal strains of adult rat liver epithelial cells is described. The carcinogens N-methyl-N''-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine, methylmethanesulfonate, N-2-fluorenylacetamide, aflatoxin B1, benzo(a)pyrene, dimethylnitrosamine, nitrosopyrrolidine, and dimethyl-4-aminoazobenzene induced anchorage independency in one or both clonal strains, whereas noncarcinogenic analogs were inactive. In the absence of carcinogen exposure, the cell strains exhibited no spontaneous transformation to anchorage independency. These results demonstrate the reliability of anchorage independency as an in vitro end point and the specific responsiveness of adult rat liver epithelial cells to a wide range of carcinogens. The assay of transformation in adult rat liver epithelial cells is potentially useful for detection of chemical carcinogens and the study of their mechanisms of action.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit: