Abstract

The frequency of micronuclei induced in mouse meiotic cells after exposure to 1,3-butadiene has been evaluated in early spermatids. Germ cells were isolated from mice exposed to three butadiene concentrations (130, 250 and 500 ppm), at time intervals allowing to evaluate effects induced in late spermatocytes or at the stage of preleptotene/differentiating spermatogonia. The characterization of the origin of micronuclei, by simultaneous detection of centromeric and telomeric sequences, was also done on spermatid preparations from the 250 ppm concentration. The same analysis was carried out on a group of mice treated with the major butadiene metabolite, 1,2,3,4-diepoxybutane. The results obtained indicate a weak clastogenic effect of butadiene to premeiotic germ cells in the mouse.

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