Different cytotoxic response to gadolinium between mouse and rat alveolar macrophages

Citation
Y. Kubota et al., Different cytotoxic response to gadolinium between mouse and rat alveolar macrophages, TOX VITRO, 14(4), 2000, pp. 309-319
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO
ISSN journal
08872333 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
309 - 319
Database
ISI
SICI code
0887-2333(200008)14:4<309:DCRTGB>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The cytotoxicity of gadolinium (Gd) chloride was investigated in alveolar m acrophages (AM) cultured in vitro. A marked difference in the cytotoxic res ponse to Gd was found between mouse and rat AM. The viability of rat AM was decreased by exposure to Gd at doses more than 3 mu M, while mouse AM appe ared to be resistant even up to 1000 mu M Gd exposure. The decrease in the viability of rat AM exposed to Gd at doses up to 1000 mu M was mitigated by centrifugation and filtration of the culture medium containing Gd, or by t he treatment of AM with lysosomotropic agents such as NH4Cl or chloroquine, suggesting that the cytotoxic response of rat AM to Gd at doses up to 1000 CIM was dependent on the intracellular uptake and subsequent dissolution o f Gd present in the culture medium in colloidal form. The phagocytic activi ty of mouse AM, evaluated by the uptake of Latex particles, was higher than that of rat AM. Furthermore, quantitative analysis of Gd with inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry revealed that mouse AM took up a larger am ount of Gd than rat AM. Therefore, the marked difference in the cytotoxic r esponse to Gd between mouse and rat AM could not be attributed to the phago cytic activities for the colloidal form of Gd. The cytotoxic sensitivity of AM to Gd present in non-colloidal form was almost the same between mouse a nd rat AM. Therefore, it is suggested that the extent to which Gd-colloid p hagocytosed is dissolved in the phagolysosome or the subsequent process to exhibit the cytotoxicity may be different between mouse and rat AM. (C) 200 0 Elsevier Science Ltd. AII rights reserved.