Sivaraj Mithra , Basheer Madiha Fathima , Seepoo Abdul Majeed , Gani Taju , Sakvai Mohammed Safiullah , Arni Mujthaba Aatif , Sugumar Vimal , Amtuz Zehra , Sahayarajan Martina , Ahmed Hussain Ghousia Nisha , Azeez Sait Sahul Hameed
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Abstract
Asian seabass spinal cord cell line (SBSC) can be differentiated into neuron-like phenotypes through induction with neurotrophin-3 (NT-3), all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) and Insulin-like growth factor-I human (IGFI). Following differentiation, this cell line could be used as an in vitro models for investigating various aspects of neuronal cell biology. The study of metal cytotoxicity involved the use of Asian seabass, an important marine fish. The present study was to determine the cytotoxicity of eleven heavy metals (Fe3+, Co2+, Cd2+, Cu2+, Na+, Hg2+, Zn2+, In3+, Al3+, Lu3+ and Cr6+) in the SBSC cell line based on MTT, neutral red (NR) uptake assays and ROS production. This study determined the effective concentrations (EC50 and EC10) of eleven metals in SBSC cells. The result of the present study demonstrates that the EC10 concentration of selected metals affects the neuronal differentiation in the SBSC cells.
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Marine Pollution Bulletin is concerned with the rational use of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, the seas and oceans, as well as with documenting marine pollution and introducing new forms of measurement and analysis. A wide range of topics are discussed as news, comment, reviews and research reports, not only on effluent disposal and pollution control, but also on the management, economic aspects and protection of the marine environment in general.