STUDIES OF CADMIUM CHELATOR EFFICACY USING MAMMALIAN-CELL CULTURES

Authors
Citation
Ab. Fischer, STUDIES OF CADMIUM CHELATOR EFFICACY USING MAMMALIAN-CELL CULTURES, Analyst, 120(3), 1995, pp. 975-978
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032654
Volume
120
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
975 - 978
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2654(1995)120:3<975:SOCCEU>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
An experimental system is presented for the assessment of the efficacy of chelating agents against cadmium. Mammalian cells in vitro can be employed to screen compounds that modify metal uptake, metal toxicity and metal mobilization from metal-loaded cells and can thus identify l ikely, or exclude unsuitable, candidates for the therapy or prevention of metal intoxification. Examples are given of possible cadmium antid otes. As a first step the toxicity of the chelating agents for differe nt cell lines did not show appreciable differences. For the testing of the chelating agents a highly Cd-sensitive cell line was selected, wh ich also exhibited a well measurable Cd uptake. The influence of the c helators on cadmium incorporation was studied and correlated with the results of experiments where the metal and the antidotes were simultan eously applied. Chelating agents causing reduced Cd uptake generally a lso depressed Cd toxicity. However, two of the compounds which led to increased cellular Cd incorporation did not modify metal cytotoxicity in a corresponding fashion. These paradoxical findings indicate comple x interactions between chelators, metals and cells. Finally, cells wer e pre-treated with Cd and exposed to chelating agents. Only one of the substances tested, i.e., diethyldithiocarbamate, was capable of affec ting Cd release from the cells. The results obtained with this model s ystem show good agreement with findings reported in vivo.