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Spent pot liner from aluminum industry: genotoxic and mutagenic action on human leukocytes

Spent pot liner (SPL) is a toxic solid waste generated in the aluminum mining and processing industry. SPL is considered as an environmental pollution agent when is dumped on environment. Thus, it is important to access its toxicological risk for the exposed organisms. The comet assay and micronucle...

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Published in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2019-09, Vol.26 (27), p.27640-27646
Main Authors: Andrade-Vieira, Larissa Fonseca, Trento, Marcus Vinícius Cardoso, César, Pedro Henrique Souza, Marcussi, Silvana
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Language:English
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Summary:Spent pot liner (SPL) is a toxic solid waste generated in the aluminum mining and processing industry. SPL is considered as an environmental pollution agent when is dumped on environment. Thus, it is important to access its toxicological risk for the exposed organisms. The comet assay and micronucleus test are efficient tests to detect genotoxic/mutagenic compounds by DNA damage observation. Therefore, in the present study, the genotoxic potential of SPL was evaluated through the micronucleus and comet assay on human leukocytes. After ethics committee approval (COEP—UFLA n°. CAAE 11355312.8.0000.5060), blood aliquots collected from healthy volunteers were exposed to increasing concentrations of SPL (from 0.1 to 80 g L −1 ). All SPL treatments, including the lowest concentration applied (0.1 g L −1 ), significantly increased the micronucleus frequency. The frequency of DNA damage was determined by visual scores (from 0 to 4) and the results were expressed on percentage of damage and arbitrary units (AU). CaCl 2 (0.01 M) was applied as negative control (NC) and doxorubicin (10 μg mL −1 ) as positive control (PC). It was observed a dose-dependency between SPL treatments: as SPL concentration for cell incubation increases, the frequency of damage on DNA also increases. Cells incubated on the NC presented nucleoids class 0 to 2, while those exposed to SPL presents nucleoids class 0 to 4. SPL-incubated cells increasing significantly the frequency of nucleoids class 4. For the PC, the UA of damage was 267.74, which is lower than the one observed for the treatments with high doses of SPL (40–287.40 g L −1 and 80–315.30 g L −1 ). Thus, it was demonstrated that the SPL is a genotoxic agent that induces DNA damage on exposed organisms.
ISSN:0944-1344
1614-7499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-019-04782-2