Molecular mechanisms of chromatin damage have been investigated during tetrachloromethane and chlorophos intoxication of experimental animals. Introduction of tetrachloromethane to experimental animals induced chromatin degradation causing a partial loss of histone H1-DNA fragmentation and formation of intermolecular bonds: DNA-protein. Intoxication with chlorophos results in repression of a part of genes due to augmented chromatin compactness. Preventive introduction of the steroid preparation from Serratula coronata L. to experimental animals exerts a genoprotective effect, probably, as a result of derepression of genes responsible for reparation of chromatin structure.

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