| Literature DB >> 32538258 |
Anna Barbasz1, Barbara Kreczmer1, Magdalena Skórka1, Agnieszka Czyżowska1.
Abstract
The industrialization of the agricultural sector has significantly increased the use of chemicals such as pesticides. Therefore, exposure to them is unavoidable, which makes it necessary to assess their safety for humans at actual exposure doses. This paper aims to determine toxicity of three types of pesticides toward human immune cells (HL-60 and U-937): glyphosate (GLY), deltamethrin (DEL), and chlorothalonil (CHL). Cell viability, membrane integrity, inflammation induction, and antioxidant activity were evaluated to determine differences in cellular response to the tested plant protection agents. In experimental models, all tested substances caused increased mortality of cells after only 24 h. Cell membrane damage was recorded under DEL and CHL influences. The largest disintegration of the cell membrane was due to the action of 100 μg/mL DEL for U-937 and CHL at 1 μg/mL for HL-60. GLY at a concentration of 3,600 μg/mL caused significant peroxidation of U-937 cells' lipids. CHL-induced inflammation in both types of cells tested. DEL and GLY also induced antioxidant activity in cells. These results lead to the conclusion that the tested pesticides act cytotoxically to the cells of the human immune system in doses to which both farmers and consumers are exposed.Entities:
Keywords: Cytotoxicity; chlorothalonil; deltamethrin; glyphosate; human cells; pesticides
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32538258 DOI: 10.1080/03601234.2020.1777059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Sci Health B ISSN: 0360-1234 Impact factor: 1.990