Issue 6, 2014

Studying cytotoxicity of low concentration arsenic on PC 12 cell line

Abstract

It is important to study toxicological effects of arsenic (As) on growth and function of mammal cell line because As is a well-known toxic and carcinogenic agent throughout the world. Herein, PC 12 cell line (rat pheochromo-cytoma cell line) has been selected as a mode cell line for evaluating toxicological effects of sodium arsenite (NaAsO2, As(III)) on nerve cells. The value (47 μM) of 24 h median lethal concentration (LC50) of NaAsO2 for PC 12 cells has been obtained by MTT assay. The cytotoxicity of NaAsO2 has been systematically studied by exposure of PC 12 cells to relatively low concentration (5 and 20 μM) of NaAsO2. We found that NaAsO2 is able to significantly decrease cell proliferation, generate strong genotoxicity and increase ROS (reactive oxygen species) level of PC 12 cells. The experimental results demonstrate that low concentration of (e.g., 5 μM, about 10% of its LC50) NaAsO2 can generate high cytotoxicity towards PC 12 cell line.

Graphical abstract: Studying cytotoxicity of low concentration arsenic on PC 12 cell line

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Nov 2013
Accepted
18 Dec 2013
First published
19 Dec 2013

Anal. Methods, 2014,6, 1709-1713

Studying cytotoxicity of low concentration arsenic on PC 12 cell line

Z. Li, Z. Lei, Y. Wang, C. Wang, J. Xu and Z. Wang, Anal. Methods, 2014, 6, 1709 DOI: 10.1039/C3AY42086H

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