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KMID : 1024520070160020219
Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2007 Volume.16 No. 2 p.219 ~ p.225
1,3-Dichloro-2-Propanol (1,3-DCP) Induced Cell Damage
Jeong Ji-Hak

Sin Yeong-Min
An Won-Gun
Park Heung-Jai
Sim Ik-Jae
Abstract
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDC¡¯s) are chemicals that either mimic endogenous hormones interfering with pharmacokinetics or act by other mechanisms. Some endocrine disrupters were reported to be chemical substances that cause apoptosis in cells. A number of reports have indicated that 1,3-DCP, one of the EDC¡¯s may act as an endocrine disrupter and also has possible carcinogenic effects. 1,3-DCP, present in commercial protein hydrolysates used for human nutrition, are genotoxic and 1,3-dichloro-2-propanol induced tumors in rats. In the present study, it was investigated whether 1,3-DCP induces ROS generation and apotosis in A549 adenocarcinoma cells. Here we show that 1,3-DCP inhibits the growth of lung cancer cell lines and generates reactive oxygen species (ROS), a major cause of DNA damage and genetic instability, It was investigated that 1,3-DCP increases G1 phase cells after 12 hours, thereafter abruptly draws A549 cells to G0 state after 24 hours by flow cytometric analysis. 1,3-DCP induces p53 and activation time- and dose-dependently by 24 hours, while the level was decreased after 48 hours. These results suggest that 1,3-DCP, an EDC¡¯s generates ROS and regulates genes involved with cell cycle and apoptosis.
KEYWORD
1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol (1, 3-DCP), Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDC¡¯s), Apoptosis, ROS, P53, P21
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