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Cytotoxic responses of selected insecticides in chick ganglia cultures.

R P Sharma, E J Obersteiner.   

Abstract

Various agricultural chemicals, e.g. pesticides, are known to cause different toxic effects in man and animals. Some of these produce responses involving the nervous tissue. Total of 52 such chemicals, representing organophosphates, carbamates and other miscellaneous insecticides were evaluated to determine their relative cytotoxic effects in avian dorsal root ganglia cultures. Many of these chemicals caused a slight stimulation of cellular growth at very low concentrations. At toxic concentrations, a dose-related but nonspecific inhibition of cell growth occurred. The cytotoxic changes included the decreased migration of cells from the culture implant, varicosities in and shortening of various cells and vacuolization and rounding of neuroglial cells. At high concentrations, pigmentary degeneration and complete abolition of cell growth were observed. The toxic effects were numerically scored in a random blind fashion and the concentrations of individual chemicals to produce a half maximal effect (IC50) in culture were determined from the dose-response curves. The IC50 values for various chemicals ranged from approximately 10(-6) M for compounds like methylparathion, diazinon, paraoxon and Vendex to greater than 10(-2) M for chlorpyriphos and methylchlorpyriphos. No significant correlations of nerve fiber or glial cell cytotoxicity were apparent with other toxic or physico-chemical properties such as lethal dose in animals, cholinesterase inhibition, lipophilicity or water solubility of chemicals. Clinically neurotoxic and nonneurotoxic compounds caused similar cytotoxic effects in ganglia cultures.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7272842      PMCID: PMC1320122     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Comp Med        ISSN: 0008-4050


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