B. Hauser et al., DEPENDENCE OF GENOTOXICITY OF BENZO[A]PYRENE SUSPENSIONS IN MUTATOX TEST ON DISSOLVED CONCENTRATION AND S9 ADDITION, Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 38(3), 1997, pp. 224-226
The Mutatox test is a novel genotoxicity test measuring the ability of
a test chemical to restore the luminescent state in dark mutants of V
ibrio fischeri. Chemicals can be tested with or without rat hepatic S9
enzymes for metabolic activity, so that promutagenic agents can be de
tected as well, In the Microbics Mutatox Manual (1993, Microbics Corp.
, Carlsbad, CA), benzo[a]pyrene is recommended as positive control for
S9 medium at a nominal concentration of 10 mg/liter with 2% DMSO as c
arrier solvent. The concentration of benzo[a]pyrene dissolved in this
test suspension without addition of S9 was determined by GC-MS, It was
significantly lower than the nominal concentration and did not reveal
a genotoxic effect in the Mutatox test with S9, The analytical concen
tration of benzo[a]pyrene in the supernatant of the test suspension in
S9 medium was significantly higher and induced the luminescence of ba
cteria. Therefore, S9 microsomes seem, apart from metabolizing benzo[a
]pyrene to its genotoxic epoxide, to increase transfer of benzo[a]pyre
ne into V. fischeri in such a way that the genotoxic effect is produce
d, This suggests that sparingly soluble compounds might have different
ecotoxicological effects as suspensions than as solutions, Therefore,
the possible uptake of suspended particles by organisms without being
completely dissolved before should be considered in ecotoxicological
tests, (C) 1997 Academic Press.