The toxic effect of ammonium upon a variety of cell lines of lymphoid
(Jurkat), pituitary (GH(4)), and renal (LLC-PK1) origin was studied. M
illimolar concentrations of the ion mildly affected the growth of GH(4
) cells and prevented the growth of LLC-PK1 cells. The ion did not lea
d to the death of LLC-PK1 cells but it produced morphologic changes in
these cells. The effects of ammonium upon Jurkat cells were different
because cells died after accumulating at S phase. Cell death was due
to apoptosis and might be related to ammonium-induced calcium mobiliza
tion from intracellular stores. These results indicate that the toxic
effects caused by ammonium accumulation are different depending upon t
he cell type. (C) 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.