| Literature DB >> 25159521 |
Zerrin Canturk1, Yağmur Tunali2, Seval Korkmaz3, Zafer Gulbaş4.
Abstract
In this study we investigated the effects of boric acid and sodium tetraborate on an acute leukemia cell line and healthy human lymphocytes. We evaluated the effects of boric acid and sodium tetraborate on the HL-60 cell line and healthy human lymphocytes by using the methods of MTT, Neutral Red, AO (flow cytometry) and transmission electron microscope. We found that there were dead cells at a concentration of 500 µM boric acid and sodium tetraborate (50 % and 40 %, respectively). An apoptotic effect was found at a concentration of 1,000 µM concentration in normal lymphocytes and HL-60 (acute leukemia cells) cells (2.5 % and 8.8 % respectively). We observed that boric acid at a concentration of 500 µM caused double nucleus and micronucleus formation in both HL-60 cells and lymphocytes. An expansion in mitochondrial dimension and deformation in cristas also appeared. Our findings suggest that boric acid is more effective than sodium tetraborate on the HL-60, and boric acid in particular showed a cytotoxic effect on HL-60 in comparison to healthy lymphocytes and it also affected the mitochondrial pathway.Entities:
Keywords: Boron; Flow cytometry; HL-60; Transmission electron microscopy
Year: 2014 PMID: 25159521 PMCID: PMC4698272 DOI: 10.1007/s10616-014-9755-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytotechnology ISSN: 0920-9069 Impact factor: 2.058