Effects of zinc status on cell cycle and viability: An in vitro study in monocytes (THP-1) and muscle (Rhabdomyosarcoma) cells.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Indian Journal of Pharmacology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-09 DOI:10.4103/ijp.ijp_227_23
Sarath Babu Srivalliputturu, Srinivasa Reddy Yathapu
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Abstract

Monocyte and muscle cells are considered Zn reservoirs and sensitive to Zn fluctuations, especially in terms of viability. The current study aimed to understand the effect of Zn sufficiency and deficiency on THP-1 monocyte and rhabdomyosarcoma (RD) muscle cell lines. Zinc sufficiency was maintained by supplementing 25 µM of Zn, whereas varying degrees of deficiency were created with intracellular Zn chelator-TPEN in serum-free medium. Cell viability was assessed by MTT assay and the Zn deficiency effect on cell cycle stage was determined through flow cytometry analysis. Zn sufficiency has no-observable effect on cell viability, however, Zn deficiency has a significant positive (P < 0.05) effect on cell death. Cell-cycle analysis has shown a significant higher percentage of THP-1, and RD cells were arrested at Sub-G1 stage in zinc deficiency. Results suggest that cells have the tendency of adaptation to sub-optimal zinc depletion. Further, subnormal level of zinc affected THP-1 and RD cell viability by increasing the cell death at the Sub-G1 stage.

锌状态对细胞周期和活力的影响:单核细胞(THP-1)和肌肉(横纹肌肉瘤)细胞的体外研究。
单核细胞和肌肉细胞被认为是锌的储藏库,对锌的波动很敏感,尤其是在活力方面。本研究旨在了解锌充足和缺乏对THP-1单核细胞和横纹肌肉瘤(RD)肌肉细胞系的影响。在无血清培养基中,添加25µM锌可以维持锌的充足性,而细胞内锌螯合剂- tpen则会造成不同程度的缺锌。MTT法检测细胞活力,流式细胞术检测缺锌对细胞周期的影响。锌充足对细胞活力无显著影响,而锌缺乏对细胞死亡有显著正影响(P < 0.05)。细胞周期分析显示THP-1的比例显著升高,缺锌时RD细胞阻滞在亚g1期。结果表明,细胞有适应次优锌缺乏的倾向。此外,亚正常水平的锌通过增加亚g1期的细胞死亡来影响THP-1和RD细胞的活力。
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Pharmacology accepts, in English, review articles, articles for educational forum, original research articles (full length and short communications), letter to editor, case reports and interesting fillers. Articles concerning all aspects of pharmacology will be considered. Articles of general interest (e.g. methods, therapeutics, medical education, interesting websites, new drug information and commentary on a recent topic) are also welcome.
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