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  • Sulphur mustard (SM) is a harmful chemical warfare agent that affects the skin, eyes, and lungs, and can penetrate the skin to damage internal organs.
  • In a study with SKH-1 mice, SM was found to form DNA adducts in various organs, primarily in the brain and lungs.
  • The persistence of these DNA lesions varied by organ, with the lungs showing the longest retention of adducts, indicating significant risks of toxicity and cancer from SM exposure.

Article Abstract

Sulphur mustard (SM) is a chemical warfare agent that attacks mainly skin, eye and lungs. Due to its lipophilic properties, SM is also able to diffuse through the skin and reach internal organs. DNA represents one of the most critical molecular targets of this powerful alkylating agent which modifies DNA structure by forming monoadducts and biadducts. These DNA lesions are involved in the acute toxicity of SM as well as its long-term carcinogenicity. In the present work we studied the formation and persistence of guanine and adenine monoadducts and guanine biadducts in the DNA of brain, lungs, kidneys, spleen, and liver of SKH-1 mice cutaneously exposed to 2, 6 and 60mg/kg of SM. SM-DNA adducts were detected in all studied organs, except in liver at the two lowest doses. Brain and lungs were the organs with the highest level of SM-DNA adducts, followed by kidney, spleen and liver. Monitoring the level of adducts for three weeks after cutaneous exposure showed that the lifetime of adducts were not the same in all organs, lungs being the organ with the longest persistence. Diffusion from skin to internal organs was much more efficient at the highest compared to the lowest dose investigated as the result of the loss of the skin barrier function. These data provide novel information on the distribution of SM in tissues following cutaneous exposures and indicate that brain is an important target.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.taap.2014.04.003DOI Listing

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