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Triethyllead treatment of cultured brain cells. Effect on accumulation of radioactive precursors in galactolipids.

I K Grundt, T Ammitzbøll, J Clausen.   

Abstract

Cultured cells from chick embryo brains were studied for their sensitivity to triethyllead. Triethyllead chloride (3.16 microM) was added to the nutrient medium and incubated for 48 hr with the cells. Morphological changes in light microscope and radioactive labeling of galactolipids were assayed. Triethyllead treatment reduced the number of neuronal cells with processes. Morphological changes were not observed in glial cells. The [35S]sulfate labeling of sulfatides was reduced to 50%. The [3H]serine labeling of cerebrosides with alpha-hydroxy fatty acids was not influenced, while the [3H]serine labeling of cerebrosides with nonhydroxy fatty acids was inhibited 40% in one- and two- but not in three-week-old cultures. The results indicate that the nerve cell response to triethyllead in cultures is selective, since the neurons are more sensitive than the glia cells and the labeling of sulfatides is more sensitive than that of cerebrosides.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7017438     DOI: 10.1007/bf00964836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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