Daylan T Pritchard, Caio J Nicholson de Figueiroa, Niels C Bols, Lucy E J Lee
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Abstract
Rainbow trout epithelial cell lines from the gill, RTgill-W1, and gut, RTgutGC, were exposed to NH4Cl at 18-21 °C in L15 (basal medium) with fetal bovine serum and were found to undergo cytoplasmic vacuolization and cell death, depending on NH4Cl concentration and exposure time. Vacuolization arose within 24 h of cultures being exposed to 10-100 mM NH4Cl, and vacuoles disappeared over 24 h after NH4Cl-exposed cultures were returned to just L15/FBS. RTgill-W1 appeared more sensitive to vacuolization, with one indicator being the maximal proportion of vacuolated cells in a culture, which approached 100% in 50 mM NH4Cl for 72 h. RTgill-W1 also were more sensitive to NH4Cl-induced cell killing. For 7-d exposures, the inhibitory concentrations (IC50s) for the 50% loss of cell viability as evaluated with Alamar Blue were 30 mM NH4Cl for RTgill-W1 and 80 mM for RTgutGC. In a wound-healing assay, RTgutGC cells in 0.1 and 1 mM NH4Cl were able to migrate and cover a 500-μm gap in 5 d, like the control, but in 50 mM NH4Cl healing was blocked. In 10 mM NH4Cl, repair was slowed but by 14 d the gap was covered with cells and many of these were vacuolated. Overall, the results provide a foundation for using these two cell lines to study the physiology and toxicology of ammonia in fish.
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal is a journal of the Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB). Original manuscripts reporting results of research in cellular, molecular, and developmental biology that employ or are relevant to organs, tissue, tumors, and cells in vitro will be considered for publication. Topics covered include:
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Cell and Tissue Models;
Cell Growth/Differentiation/Apoptosis;
Cellular Pathology/Virology;
Cytokines/Growth Factors/Adhesion Factors;
Establishment of Cell Lines;
Signal Transduction;
Stem Cells;
Toxicology/Chemical Carcinogenesis;
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