Journal of Chemical Health Risks

Q4 Medicine
Sajal Halder, Sushma Ghildyal, Titir Hore
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Cardiotoxicity ABSTRACT: In spite of serious cardiotoxicity side-effects, doxorubicin is frequently used for treatment of several types of cancers. Isolated human adult cardiomyocytes could be the best model for assessing drug-induced cardiotoxicity, while harvesting mature cardiomyocytes is restricted by some limitations such as biopsy size, cell numbers, viability, proliferative capacity and their disability to be passaged as a cell line. In the present study, human embryonic stem cell (hESC)derived cardiomyocytes applied as a model for evaluation of doxorubicin cardiotoxicity. In this process, cardiogenic differentiated hESCs spheroids were exposed to different concentrations of doxorubicin for 24, 48 and 72 hours. The viability of spheroids as well as their morphology was assessed as important criterion of cardiotoxicity. Findings of the study showed that the viability of spheroids was significantly reduced at doses of 3 and 30 μM (P<0.05). Moreover, cell morphology was changed in the presence of same doses. Overall hESC-derived cardiomyocytes (hESC-CMs) could be a useful in vitro model for evaluating drug-induced toxicity.
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心脏毒性 ABSTRACT: 尽管存在严重的心脏毒性副作用,多柔比星仍被广泛用于多种癌症的治疗。分离的人类成人心肌细胞可能是评估药物诱导心脏毒性的最佳模型,而收获成熟的心肌细胞受到一些限制,如活检大小、细胞数量、活力、增殖能力及其作为细胞系的传代能力。在本研究中,人类胚胎干细胞(hESC)衍生的心肌细胞被用作评估多柔比星心脏毒性的模型。在此过程中,心源性分化的 hESCs 球形细胞暴露于不同浓度的多柔比星 24、48 和 72 小时。球体的存活率及其形态是评估心脏毒性的重要标准。研究结果表明,当剂量为 3 和 30 μM 时,球形细胞的存活率明显降低(P<0.05)。此外,在相同剂量下,细胞形态也发生了变化。总之,hESC-CMs 可作为评估药物毒性的体外模型。
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Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Journal of Chemical Health Risks Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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