Abstract

Studies were made on chromosome aberrations induced by benzo(a)pyrene (Bp) in V79 cells in the presence or absence of feeder cells. In the presence of feeder cells, chromosome aberrations at Bp concentrations of 1.0–20.0 μg/ml depended on feeder cell density. The highest incidences of chromosome aberrations (aberrant cells) and of aberrant chromosomes per 100 metaphase cells were 24.0% and 38.0%, respectively, and were obtained at 20.0 μg/ml Bp in the presence of 2.0 · 10 6 feeder cells/60-mm plastic dish. In the absence of feeder cells, chromosome aberrations were not induced; the incidences of aberrant cells and chromosomes on treatment with Bp in the absence of a feeder layer were 3.0–5.0 and 3.0–6.0%, respectively, while the spontaneous rates (of both) were 5.0%.

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