| Literature DB >> 26451108 |
Luana Mores1, Eduardo Luzia França1, Núbia Andrade Silva1, Eliane Aparecida Suchara1, Adenilda Cristina Honorio-França1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Nutrients and immunological factors of breast milk are essential for newborn growth and the development of their immune system, but this secretion can contain organic and inorganic toxins such as barium. Colostrum contamination with barium is an important issue to investigate because this naturally occurring element is also associated with human activity and industrial pollution. The study evaluated the administration of barium nanoparticles to colostrum, assessing the viability and functional activity of colostral mononuclear phagocytes.Entities:
Keywords: barium chloride; colostrum; immune cells; immunotoxicology; intracellular Ca2+
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26451108 PMCID: PMC4592030 DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S90382
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Nanomedicine ISSN: 1176-9114
Cellular viability index (%) of colostrum mononuclear (MN) phagocytes (mean ± SD, N=6 in each treatment)
| MN phagocytes | Incubation time (min)
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 30 | 60 | 120 | 180 | |
| 0 g/L BaCl2 | 94.8±2.6 | 93.6±1.7 | 91.4±1.3 | 91.4±2.4 | 86.4±0.9 |
| 1 g/L BaCl2 | 72.0±8.4 | 70.4±3.9 | 68.4±15.2 | 71.2±5.8 | 62.4±4.7 |
| 1 μg/L BaCl2 | 78.2±9.8 | 72.0±13.3 | 65.0±15.2 | 75.2±4.4 | 62.4±7.1 |
| 10 ng/L BaCl2 | 77.8±7.6 | 71.6±11.0 | 67.4±12.9 | 72.8±5.3 | 69.4±5.6 |
| 1 ng/L BaCl2 | 75.2±5.4 | 73.0±5.7 | 59.4±8.7 | 72.8±5.4 | 64.6±3.2 |
Notes: F (concentration) =31.8720; P<0.0001. F (time) =10.9795; P<0.0001;
differences between phagocytes treated (barium chloride [BaCl2]) and the control (without barium chloride), considering the same time of incubation;
P<0.005 indicates differences between the time of incubation, considering the same treatment.
Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; min, minutes.
Figure 1Superoxide release by blood mononuclear phagocytes (mean ± SD, N=6 in each treatment).
Notes: Colostral mononuclear cells were treated or not with barium. F=14.8023, P<0.0001. *Differences between phagocytes treated with or without barium.
Abbreviations: MN, mononuclear; SD, standard deviation.
Release of intracellular Ca2+ by colostral MN phagocytes exposed to barium
| MN phagocytes | TMB-8 | Intracellular calcium release |
|---|---|---|
| Control | No | 17.9±2.8 |
| Control | Yes | 5.1±0.5 |
| BaCl2 | No | 5.1±0.5 |
| BaCl2 | Yes | 5.4±0.6 |
Notes: Phagocytes were pretreated or not with 8-(diethylamino)octyl-3,4, 5-trimethoxybenzoate hydrochloride (TMB-8), incubated with barium chloride and loaded with fluorescent radiometric calcium indicator Fluo3-Acetoxymethyl (Fluo3-AM). Results are expressed as mean ± SD (N=6 per treatment). F=44.9605; P<0.05.
Differences between phagocytes treated with or without barium;
differences between TMB-8 use within each treatment.
Abbreviations: MN, mononuclear; SD, standard deviation.
Figure 2Apoptosis of colostral MN phagocytes exposed to barium (1 ng/nL) and staurosporine (Sigma-Aldrich Co., St Louis, MO, USA) indicated by fluorescence intensity.
Notes: Cells were stained with Annexin V-FITC (Sigma-Aldrich Co.). Immunofluorescence analyses were carried out by flow cytometry (FACScalibur; BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA, USA).
Apoptosis (%) and necrosis (%) of colostral MN phagocytes exposed to barium chloride (1 ng/mL)
| Viables Q1 | Apoptosis (Q2 + Q3) | Necrosis Q4 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Control | 95.9±2.75 | 3.9±1.85 | 0.07±0.05 |
| Barium chloride | 0.6±0.06 | 99.4±2.5 | 0.02±0.01 |
Notes: Results are expressed as mean and SD for six experiments. Q1: viable cells (annexin−/PI−); Q2 (annexin+/PI−) and Q3 (annexin+/PI+): total apoptotic cells; and Q4: necrotic cells (annexin−/PI+).
P<0.05 (comparing cells treated with and without barium).
Abbreviations: MN, mononuclear; SD, standard deviation.
Figure 3Barium chloride induces apoptosis in colostral MN phagocytes.
Notes: Different types of cell death were assessed using flow cytometry with annexin V PI staining. The sum of the upper-right (Q3) and lower-right (Q2) quadrants represents total apoptosis percentage. The upper-left (Q4) quadrant is the percentage of necrosis and lower-left (Q1) quadrant corresponds to viable cells. Data represent one experiment.
Abbreviations: MN, mononuclear; PI, propidium iodide.