The assessment of genotoxic effects in lymphocyte cultures of infants treated with chloral hydrate.
Journal: Mutation Research
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Abstract
Chloral hydrate is a sedative commonly used in pediatric medicine. It was evaluated for genotoxicity in cultured peripheral blood lymphocytes of infants who were given chloral hydrate for sedation. Sister chromatid exchange and micronucleus frequencies were determined before and after chloral hydrate administration. After treatment, the frequencies of sister chromatid exchange and micronuclei were significantly increased, suggesting that chloral hydrate has moderate genotoxic potential in infants.
Authors
Mevlit Ikbal, Ayhan Tastekin, Hasan Dogan, Ibrahim Pirim, Rahmi Ors