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염화수은(2)과 이온화 방사선 처리에 따른 토양 내 환형동물의 DNA 손상 측정
Evaluation of DNA Damage Induced by Mercury Chloride (2) and Ionizing Radiation in the Earthworm
류태호 ( Tae Ho Ryu ) , 모하마드닐리 ( Mohammad Nili ) , 안광국 ( Kwang Guk An ) , 김진규 ( Jin Kyu Kim )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2012-470-002604843

Soil pollution by heavy metals has become a significant environmental concern due to a variety of human activities. Specially toxicity caused by excessive mercury exposure is now being recognized as a widespread environmental problem and is continuing to attract a great deal of public concerns. The earthworms are very important animals that aerate the soil with their burrowing action and enrich the soil by decomposing organic matters. Especially the earthworm Eisenia fetida is routinely used in ecotoxicological studies. The levels of DNA damage in earthworms treated with HgCl2 and ionizing radiation were investigated in this study. Genotoxic effects were evaluated in the earthworm`s coelomocytes using the comet assay (Single Cell Gel Electrophoresis; SCGE). The results showed that the mercury chloride and radiation were responsible for the genotoxic effects on earthworms. The level of DNA damage significantly increased after the treatment of mercury chloride combined with ionizing radiation. The combined treatment of HgCl2 and ionizing radiation had a greater genotoxicity. This study is amenable to further study such as enzyme activation assay.

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