Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8552934 | Toxicology | 2018 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
Sulphur mustard (2,2â²-dichloroethyl sulfide; SM) is a vesicant chemical warfare agent whose mechanism of acute or chronic action is not known with any certainty and to date there is no effective antidote. SM accumulation in adipose tissue (AT) has been originally verified in our previous study. To evaluate the biological effect caused by the presence of abundant SM in adipocyte and assess the biological role of AT in SM poisoning, in vitro and in vivo experiments were performed. High content analysis revealed multi-cytotoxicity in SM exposed cells in a time and dose dependent manner, and adipocytes showed a relative moderate damage compared with non-adipocytes. Cell co-culture model was established and revealed the adverse effect of SM-exposed adipocyte supernatant on the growth of co-cultured cells. The pathological changes in AT from 10Â mg/kg SM percutaneously exposed rats were checked and inflammation phenomena were observed. The mRNA and protein levels of inflammation-related adipokines secreted from AT in rats exposed to 1, 3 and 10Â mg/kg doses of SM were determined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. The expressions of proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory adipokines together promoted the inflammation development in the body. The positive correlations between AT and serum adipokine levels were explored, which demonstrated a substantial role of AT in systemic inflammation responding to SM exposure. Thus, AT is not only a target of SM but also a modulator in the SM toxicity.
Keywords
NMPTNF-aMnSODPPARHCART-PCRCOX-2IL-6CCK-8PBSproliferator-activated receptorMMPGC–MSLC–MS/MSAdipokineAdipocytePOPsPersistent organic pollutantsinterleukin-6Adipose tissueHigh-content analysisELISAEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assaySerumCytotoxicitySulfur mustardmanganese superoxide dismutasecyclooxygenase 2cell counting kit-8Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometrytumor necrosis factor-aPhosphate-buffered salineReverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reactionMitochondrial membrane potentialGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Authors
Hua Xu, Zhongcai Gao, Peng Wang, Bin Xu, Yajiao Zhang, Long Long, Cheng Zong, Lei Guo, Weijian Jiang, Qinong Ye, Lili Wang, Jianwei Xie,