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Toxicological information

Genetic toxicity: in vitro

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Administrative data

Endpoint:
in vitro cytogenicity / micronucleus study
Remarks:
Type of genotoxicity: chromosome aberration
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
2010
Reliability:
1 (reliable without restriction)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: see 'Remark'
Remarks:
Simple protocol study except that a particulate was tested causing the appearance of a precipitate on the slides. No studies were carried out on the homogeneity of the test item or its solubility, however it did not effect pH or osmolality of culture medium at concentrations up to 1mg/ml.

Data source

Reference
Reference Type:
study report
Title:
Unnamed
Year:
2010
Report date:
2010

Materials and methods

Test guideline
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
other: Draft OECD 487
Deviations:
yes
Remarks:
Test article was particulate inorganic solid
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Cultures of human lymphocytes evaluated for the presence of micronuclei in binucleate cells at 3 dose levels.
GLP compliance:
yes (incl. QA statement)
Type of assay:
in vitro mammalian cell micronucleus test

Test material

Constituent 1
Reference substance name:
oxo[(oxoalumanyl)oxy]alumane
EC Number:
614-074-2
Cas Number:
675106-31-7
Molecular formula:
UVCB
IUPAC Name:
oxo[(oxoalumanyl)oxy]alumane
Details on test material:
2 batches ASK619-625 , ASK627-632 milled, median diameter by TEM was 2.05 microns and length 18 microns, purity assumed to be 100%

Method

Target gene:
None
Species / strain
Species / strain / cell type:
lymphocytes:
Additional strain / cell type characteristics:
not applicable
Metabolic activation:
without
Test concentrations with justification for top dose:
31.88 - 1020 mg/ml
Vehicle / solvent:
Minimum essential medium (MEM)
Controls
Untreated negative controls:
no
Negative solvent / vehicle controls:
yes
Remarks:
medium
True negative controls:
no
Positive controls:
yes
Positive control substance:
mitomycin C
Remarks:
Migrated to IUCLID6: & Cyclophosphamide
Details on test system and experimental conditions:
METHOD OF APPLICATION: in suspension

DURATION
- Preincubation period: 48 hours
- Exposure duration: 4 & 20 hours
- Fixation time (start of exposure up to fixation or harvest of cells): 48 hours & 32 hours


NUMBER OF CELLS EVALUATED: 2000 binucleated cells per concentration of test substance

DETERMINATION OF CYTOTOXICITY
- Method: Cytokinesis block proliferation index

Evaluation criteria:
Criteria for identifying micronuclei was that they were round or oval, non refractile not linked to the main nucleus and were less than a third of the diameter of the main nucleus.
Statistics:
The frequency of cells with micronuclei was compared with the concurrent control value using a chi squared test. A significant result was recorded if the p value was less than 0.05 with a dose reponse relationship.

Results and discussion

Test results
Species / strain:
lymphocytes:
Metabolic activation:
with
Genotoxicity:
not determined
Cytotoxicity / choice of top concentrations:
no cytotoxicity
Vehicle controls validity:
valid
Untreated negative controls validity:
not applicable
Positive controls validity:
valid
Additional information on results:
TEST-SPECIFIC CONFOUNDING FACTORS
- Effects of pH: no significant effect of test article on pH
- Effects of osmolality: no significant effect of test article on osmolality
- Precipitation: Material was an insoluble inorganic solid

Remarks on result:
other: other: Micronucleus induction in human lyphocytes
Remarks:
Migrated from field 'Test system'.

Any other information on results incl. tables

Results tables for theIn vitroMN test in Human Lymphocytes on Crushed Polycrystalline Wool

Study number 3016/0003

Table 1 - CBPI - Preliminary Toxicity Test

4-hour exposure without S9





4-hour exposure with S9




20-hour exposure without S9


Dose Level (μg/ml)

Nucleate Cells/ 500 Cells

CBPI

% Control CBPI

Dose Level (μg/ml)

Nucleate Cells/ 500 Cells

CBPI

% Control CBPI

Dose Level (μg/ml)

Nucleate Cells/ 500 Cells

CBPI

% Control CBPI


Mono

Bi

Multi




Mono

Bi

Multi




Mono

Bi

Multi



0

146

218

136

1.98

100

0

172

207

121

1.90

100

0

82

256

162

2.16

100

3.98

NS

NS

NS

NS


3.98

NS

NS

NS

NS


3.98

NS

NS

NS

NS


7.97

NS

NS

NS

NS


7.97

NS

NS

NS

NS


7.97

NS

NS

NS

NS


15.94

NS

NS

NS

NS


15.94

NS

NS

NS

NS


15.94

NS

NS

NS

NS


31.88

NS

NS

NS

NS


31.88

NS

NS

NS

NS


31.88

NS

NS

NS

NS


63.75

NS

NS

NS

NS


63.75 P

NS

NS

NS

NS


63.75

NS

NS

NS

NS


127.5 P

179

228

94

1.83

85

127.5 P

188

225

87

1.80

89

127.5 P

77

253

170

2.19

102

255 P

130

240

130

2.00

102

255 P

161

224

115

1.91

101

255 P

74

259

167

2.19

102

510 P*

155

226

119

1.93

95

510 P*

198

220

82

1.77

86

510 P*

72

269

159

2.17

101

1020 P*

167

222

111

1.89

91

1020 P*

208

194

98

1.78

87

1020 P*

86

251

163

2.15

99

NS - = Not selected for CBPI analysis

P= Undissolved solid material of the test item observed at end of exposure period in blood-free cultures

P*= Undissolved solid material of the test item observed on slides and at end of exposure period in blood-free cultures

Table 2 - CBPI and Micronucleus Data – Experiment 1 without Metabolic Activation (S9)


Dose level (μg/ml)

Exposure Time +/-S9

Replicate

Nucleate cells /500 cells

CBPI

% Control CBPI

Micronuclei (MN) Per 1000 Bi-nucleate cells

%Cells with MN

Mean % Cells with MN




Mono

Bi

Multi



1 MN

2 MN

>2 MN



0

4Hr-S9

A

230

195

75

1.69

100

4

0

0

0.40

0.45



B

184

229

87

1.81


5

0

0

0.50


255 P


A

207

194

99

1.78

109

5

0

0

0.50

0.45



B

166

239

95

1.86


4

0

0

0.40


510 P


A

206

197

97

1.78

107

6

0

0

0.60

0.65



B

175

242

83

1.82


7

0

0

0.70


1020 P


A

187

214

99

1.82

111

5

0

0

0.50

0.35



B

178

217

105

1.85


2

0

0

0.20


MMC 0.2


A

232

231

37

1.61

77

70

8

1

7.90

8.60***



B

257

216

27

1.54


86

6

1

9.30



MMC = Mitomycin C

P= Undissolved solid material of the test item observed at end of exposure period

*** = P<0.001


Table 3 - CBPI and Micronucleus Data – Experiment 1 with Metabolic Activation (S9) (2%)


Dose level (μg/ml)

Exposure Time +/-S9

Replicate

Nucleate cells /500 cells

CBPI

% Control CBPI

Micronuclei (MN) Per 1000 Bi-nucleate cells

%Cells with MN

Mean % Cells with MN




Mono

Bi

Multi



1 MN

2 MN

>2 MN



0

4Hr+S9

A

232

193

75

1.69

100

6

0

0

0.60

0.45



B

167

240

93

1.85


3

0

0

0.30


255P


A

205

190

105

1.8

102

6

0

0

0.60

0.55



B

207

202

91

1.77


5

0

0

0.50


510 P


A

191

228

81

1.78

99

5

1

0

0.60

0.50



B

202

220

78

1.75


4

0

0

0.40


1020 P


A

217

206

77

1.72

97

6

0

0

0.60

0.50



B

198

215

87

1.77


4

0

0

0.40


CP 5


A

389

107

4

1.23

34

56

4

0

6.00

5.85***



B

358

136

6

1.3


54

3

0

5.70


CP = Cyclophosphamide

P= Undissolved solid material of the test item observed at end of exposure period

***= P<0.001


Table 4 - CBPI and Micronucleus Data – Experiment 2 without Metabolic Activation (S9)

Dose Level (μg/ml)

Exposure Time +/-S9

Replicate

Nucleate cells / 500 cells

CBPI

% Control CBPI

Micronuclei (MN) Per 1000 Bi-nucleate cells

%Cells with MN

Mean % Cells with MN




Mono

Bi

Multi



1 MN

2 MN

>2 MN



0

20Hr-S9

A

94

228

178

2.17

100

5

0

0

0.50

0.50



B

75

222

203

2.26


4

1

0

0.50


255 P


A

98

244

158

2.12

96

6

1

0

0.70

0.65



B

86

221

193

2.21


5

1

0

0.60


510 P


A

114

230

156

2.08

93

5

1

0

0.60

0.35



B

96

223

181

2.17


1

0

0

0.10


1020 P


A

84

230

186

2.20

97

6

0

0

0.60

0.30



B

104

220

176

2.14


0

0

0

0.00


DC 0.075


A

220

215

65

1.69

57

28

6

3

3.70

4.45***



B

219

216

65

1.69


44

3

5

5.20



DC = Demecolcine


Table 5 - CBPI and Micronucleus Data – Experiment 2 with Metabolic Activation (S9) (1%)

Dose level (μg/ml)

Exposure Time +/-S9

Replicate

Nucleate cells / 500 cells

CBPI

% Control CBPI

Micronuclei (MN) Per 1000 Bi-nucleate cells

%Cells with MN

Mean % Cells with MN




Mono

Bi

Multi



1 MN

2 MN

>2 MN



0

4Hr+S9

A

166

188

146

1.96

100

3

0

0

0.30

0.50



B

164

210

126

1.92


6

1

0

0.70


255 P


A

166

223

111

1.89

86

6

1

0

0.70

0.55



B

231

173

96

1.73


4

0

0

0.40


510 P


A

140

238

122

1.96

88

7

0

0

0.70

0.95



B

235

186

79

1.69


11

1

0

1.20


1020 P


A

144

220

136

1.98

102

4

0

0

0.40

0.50



B

169

193

138

1.94


5

0

1

0.60


CP 5


A

252

218

30

1.56

56

59

4

1

6.40

5.85***



B

267

215

18

1.50


43

8

2

5.30



P= Undissolved solid material of the test item observed at end of exposure period

*** = P<0.001

Applicant's summary and conclusion

Conclusions:
Interpretation of results (migrated information):
negative with metabolic activation & negative without metabolic activation

Polycrystalline wools are not genotoxic to human lymphocytes in vitro.
Executive summary:

In a well conducted trial with and without metabolic activation and using 2 positive control substances polycrystalline wools are not genotoxic to human lymphocytes in vitro.