| Literature DB >> 22423233 |
Chengrun Wang1, Cuie Shi, Ling Liu, Chen Wang, Wei Qiao, Zhimang Gu, Xiaorong Wang.
Abstract
The effects and mechanisms of rare earth elements on plant growth have not been extensively characterized. In the current study, Vicia faba L. seedlings were cultivated in lanthanum (La)-containing solutions for 10 days to investigate the possible effects and mechanisms of La on cell proliferation and root lengthening in roots. The results showed that increasing La levels resulted in abnormal calcium (Ca), Ferrum (Fe) or Potassium (K) contents in the roots. Flow cytometry analysis revealed G1/S and S/G2 arrests in response to La treatments in the root tips. Heat shock protein 70 (HSP 70) production showed a U-shaped dose response to increasing La levels. Consistent with its role in cell cycle regulation, HSP 70 fluctuated in parallel with the S-phase ratios and proliferation index. Furthermore, DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) enhanced at higher La concentrations, perhaps involved in blocking cell progression. Taken together, these data provide important insights into the hormetic effects and mechanisms of REE(s) on plant cell proliferation and growth.Entities:
Keywords: Cell cycle phase; DNA-Protein Crosslink (DPC); Heat Shock Protein 70 (HSP 70); Hormetic Effect; Mineral Nutrients; Rare Earth Elements (REEs)
Year: 2011 PMID: 22423233 PMCID: PMC3299532 DOI: 10.2203/dose-response.11-041.Wang
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dose Response ISSN: 1559-3258 Impact factor: 2.658