Comparative studies on the genotoxic activity of mainstream smoke condensate from cigarettes which burn or only heat tobacco
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis
- Vol. 15 (2) , 93-105
- https://doi.org/10.1002/em.2850150206
Abstract
The in vitro genotoxic activity of mainstream cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) from cigarettes which heat but do not burn tobacco was compared to that of CSC from cigarettes which burn tobacco. CSCs from five cigarettes were compared. Three of the cigarettes [the Kentucky reference research cigarette (1R4F), a commercially available ultra‐low tar brand (ULT) and a commercially available ultra‐low tar menthol brand (ULT‐menthol)] burn tobacco while two of the cigarettes [a regular (TEST) and a menthol (TEST‐menthol)] heat tobacco. CSC from all cigarettes were collected by identical standard techniques, which involved collecting mainstream smoke particulate matter on Cambridge filter pads under FTC smoking conditions. The pads were extracted with DMSO, and the CSCs obtained [10 mg total particulate matter (TPM)/ ml DMSO] were evaluated at identical concentrations in an in vitro genetic toxicology test battery. CSCs from 1R4F, ULT, and ULT‐menthol cigarettes were mutagenic in Ames bacterial strains TA98, TA100, TA1537, and TA1538 in the presence of metabolic activation (S9 from Aroclor‐induced rat liver) but negative in strain TA1535. In the absence of metabolic activation, 1R4F, ULT, and ULT‐menthol CSCs were not mutagenic except for a weak response in strain TA1537 for the 1R4F and ULT CSCs. TEST and TEST‐menthol CSCs were nonmutagenic in all five bacterial strains, both with and without metabolic activation. CSCs from 1R4F, ULT, and ULT‐menthol cigarettes were positive in the CHO‐chromosomal aberration assay and in the CHO‐sister chromatid exchange assay both with and without metabolic activation while TEST and TEST‐menthol CSCs were negative in both assays, either with or without metabolic activation. CSCs from 1R4F, ULT, and ULT‐menthol cigarettes were weakly positive in inducing DNA repair in cultured rat hepatocytes while TEST and TEST‐menthol CSCs were negative in this assay. All five CSCs were nonmutagenic in the CHOHGPRT assay both with and without metabolic activation. CSCs from the 1R4F, ULT, and ULT‐menthol cigarettes were cytotoxic in the CHOHGPRT assay, both with and without metabolic activation, while TEST and TEST‐menthol CSCs were not cytotoxic under either condition. These results demonstrate that mainstream CSCs from the TEST and TEST‐menthol cigarettes are neither genotoxic nor cytotoxic under conditions where CSCs from 1R4F, ULT, and ULT‐menthol cigarettes are genotoxic and/or cytotoxic in a concentration‐dependent manner.Keywords
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