Two different approaches to the interrogation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic
cells have been explored, with the objective of developing biosensor based
rapid ecotoxicity test protocols for use in a wide range of applications.
Prokaryotic cells and some eukaryotic cell types lend themselves to interro
gation by mediated amperometry, a technique that allows metabolic activity
of the cell to be monitored by accessing cellular redox events with a chemi
cal mediator. Reduction of the mediator by the cell is followed by re-oxida
tion at an electrode surface poised at a fixed potential. The resulting cur
rent flow is proportional to the metabolic status of the cell. A commercial
ecotoxicity test, CellSense(R), employing such whole cell biosensors has n
ow been developed. An alternative approach to interrogation of vertebrate c
ells has been the use of luminescent reporter genes to determine changes in
the metabolic status of the cells following environmental challenge. Sever
al clones have been established of epithelial cells from the bluegill sunfi
sh (BF-2), transfected with the pCIneoLuc plasmid, that express luciferase
constitutively. Protocols using these transformed cells are being developed
to provide an alternative to the standard neutral red retention test. (C)
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