Effects of cadmium and chlordane on cellular apoptosis in ecotoxicological test species |
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Authors: | F Z Zeroual M Guerbet G Nguyen‐Ba J M Jouany |
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Institution: | 1. UER Médecine Pharmacie , Laboratoire de Toxicologie , 22 Boulevard Gambetta, Rouen Cedex, 76183, France;2. Faculté de Pharmacie , Laboratoire de Pharmacologie cellulaire et moléculaire , 5 rue J.B. Clément, Chatenay Malabry Cedex, 92296, France |
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Abstract: | Cadmium and chlordane are compounds chosen for a preliminary study on the impact of environmental contaminants on apoptosis in different representative species. These two potentially toxic substances decrease in vitro apoptosis of Daphnia magna cells. This appears to be related to the chemical concentrations and the time exposure. Cadmium was also directly introduced to the cell culture medium of Syrian hamster embryos (SHE) or indirectly via daphnids, which had firstly consumed algae contaminated with cadmium. A very sharp transfer of cadmium toxicity from algae to daphnids is noted and an inhibition of the apoptosis in SHE cells can be observed. |
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Keywords: | Apoptosis Daphnia magna SHE Cadmium Chlordane |
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