Differential Toxicological Interaction among Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury on MCF 7 Cell Line

C. Klutse, K. Mack, K. Squibb, A. Ishaque
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Evaluation of joint toxic action of metal ion mixtures is one of the priority research areas due to the simultaneous occurrence of metals in the environment and the health risk they posed to humans and the environment as a mixture. Individual and composite mixture acute toxicities of arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), and lead (Pb), which are among the top eight toxic chemicals, were characterized at varying concentrations. MCF 7 cell lines were exposed to individual and composite mixtures containing the four metal ions in the proportion of their EPA's MCL for 24 hours, and the concentration-response data were generated spectrofluorometrically. Acute toxicities were estimated based on the uptake of fluorescence diacetate dye. Toxicological interactions among the four metals were profiled, based on computed interactive index. Results demonstrated that the toxicity of each of the metal ions was enhanced in the composite mixture, and the metals demonstrated differential interactions in a concentration dependent manner. Lead, the least toxic among the four metals, showed the highest enhancement (23-to 64-fold) in toxicity when in the mixture. Interaction among the four metals was largely additive although there was slight departures form additivity at the two extremes of the concentration range.
砷、镉、铅和汞在mcf7细胞系上的不同毒理学相互作用
由于金属在环境中同时存在,并且它们作为混合物对人类和环境构成健康风险,因此金属离子混合物的联合毒性作用评价是优先研究领域之一。砷(As)、镉(Cd)、汞(Hg)和铅(Pb)是八大有毒化学物质之一,其单个和复合混合物的急性毒性在不同浓度下具有特征。将mcf7细胞系按其EPA MCL的比例暴露于含有四种金属离子的单独和复合混合物中24小时,并采用荧光光谱法生成浓度-响应数据。根据荧光双醋酸酯染料的摄取估计急性毒性。根据计算的相互作用指数,分析了四种金属之间的毒理学相互作用。结果表明,每种金属离子的毒性都在复合混合物中增强,并且金属以浓度依赖的方式表现出不同的相互作用。铅是四种金属中毒性最小的,但在混合物中毒性增强最大(23- 64倍)。四种金属之间的相互作用在很大程度上是加性的,尽管在浓度范围的两个极端有轻微的偏离加性。
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