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Cellular distribution of inorganic mercury and its relation to cytotoxicity in bovine kidney cell cultures.

W M Bracken, R P Sharma, D R Bourcier.   

Abstract

A bovine kidney cell culture system was used to assess what relationship mercuric chloride (HgCl2) uptake and subcellular distribution had to cytotoxicity. Twenty-four-hour incubations with 0.05-50 micro M HgCl2 elicited a concentration-related, with 1.0 nmol/10(6) cells at the IC50. Measurement of Hg uptake over the 24-h exposure period revealed a multiphasic process. Peak accumulation was attained by 1 h and was followed by extrusion and plateauing of intracellular Hg levels. Least-squares regression analysis of the cytotoxicity and cellular uptake data indicated a potential relationship between the Hg uptake and cytotoxicity (r = 0.91). However, the subcellular distribution of Hg was not concentration-related. Mitochondria and soluble protein fractions accounted for greater than 65% of the cell-associated Hg at all concentrations. The remaining Hg was distributed between the microsomal (6-10%) and nuclear and cell debris (11-22%) fractions at all concentrations tested. Less than 20% of the total cell-associated Hg was bound with metallothionein-like protein.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6492207     DOI: 10.1080/15287398409530547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health        ISSN: 0098-4108


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