P Apostoli, C Huard, C Chaumontet, P Martel, L Alessio, G Mazzoleni
Index: Am. J. Ind. Med. 38(3) , 340-8, (2000)
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Chronic, low-level exposure to inorganic lead (Pb) has been involved in a number of human diseases, including tumors. In this study, the effect of four different inorganic Pb compounds (acetate, chloride, monoxide, and sulfate) was evaluated, in vitro, on liver-derived REL cells, known to be very sensitive to tumor promoters.Cytotoxicity and effects on intercellular communication (GJIC) were evaluated, respectively, by cell- density/proliferation and dye-transfer assays. Pb concentration in the media solutions used for each treatment was quantified by atomic absorption spectroscopy-electrothermal atomization.Each of the Pb compounds we tested showed a typical dose- and time-related effect on REL cell proliferation, this effect not being related to the free metal concentration. Contrary to classical tumor promoters, none of the compounds significantly affected REL GJIC (1-hour treatment).Our results are indicative of specificity in the effects of the different Pb compounds. The mechanism(s) of their action need further investigations.Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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