| Literature DB >> 26746109 |
Ozgur Oktem1, Gamze Bildik2, Filiz Senbabaoglu2, Nathan A Lack2, Nazli Akin2, Feridun Yakar3, Defne Urman2, Yilmaz Guzel3, Basak Balaban3, Akira Iwase4, Bulent Urman5.
Abstract
A recently developed technology (xCelligence) integrating micro-electronics and cell biology allows real-time, uninterrupted and quantitative analysis of cell proliferation, viability and cytotoxicity by measuring the electrical impedance of the cell population in the wells without using any labeling agent. In this study we investigated if this system is a suitable model to analyze the effects of mitogenic (FSH) and cytotoxic (chemotherapy) agents with different toxicity profiles on human granulosa cells in comparison to conventional methods of assessing cell viability, DNA damage, apoptosis and steroidogenesis. The system generated the real-time growth curves of the cells, and determined their doubling times, mean cell indices and generated dose-response curves after exposure to cytotoxic and mitogenic stimuli. It accurately predicted the gonadotoxicity of the drugs and distinguished less toxic agents (5-FU and paclitaxel) from more toxic ones (cisplatin and cyclophosphamide). This platform can be a useful tool for specific end-point assays in reproductive toxicology.Entities:
Keywords: Chemotherapy; Cytotoxicity; Human granulosa cells; Mitogenicity; xCelligence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26746109 DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2015.12.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Toxicol ISSN: 0890-6238 Impact factor: 3.143