J. Wroblewski et al., LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF MERCURY INDUCE CHANGES IN ION COMPOSITION OF CULTURED MYOBLASTS, Scanning microscopy, 9(2), 1995, pp. 479-484
The effects of low concentrations (1 pM, 1 nM, 1 mu M) of mercuric chl
oride on ion distribution in cultured myoblasts were analysed by energ
y dispersive X-ray microanalysis. An increase in intracellular sodium
concentration was observed five minutes after addition of HgCl2 to the
culture medium. This increase was dose dependent and accompanied by a
transient decrease in potassium concentration Exposure to 1 nM and 1
mu M HgCl2 led to a two-fold increase in the cytoplasmic chlorine conc
entration. The higher HgCl2 concentration (1 mu M) induced morphologic
al alterations in the form of cell membrane blebs, perforations and sh
rinkage or flattening of the myoblasts. It was concluded that even low
concentrations of mercuric chloride cause elemental and morphological
changes in cultured myoblasts, which may reflect effects of the metal
on membrane permeability.