Publications by authors named "E Bahbouth"

The effects of selenium compounds such as sodium selenite, sodium selenate, seleno-DL-cystine and seleno-DL-methionine (100 microM and 10 microM) on B16 and pigmented cloned pB16 murine melanoma cells were investigated in vitro. At the tested concentrations, B16 cells showed a greater sensitivity to the toxic effects of sodium selenite and seleno-DL-cystine than pB16 cells, whereas no decrease of B16 and pB16 cell number was observed after incubation with sodium selenate or seleno-DL-methionine. Glutathione (GSH) percentages were strongly decreased only by selenite and seleno-DL-cystine; it was marked more in B16 than in pB16 cells.

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The effects of fourteen metal ions (As3+, As5+, Cd2+, Co2+, Cr3+, Cr6+, Hg2+, Li+, Mg2+, Mn2+, Ni2+, Se4+, V5+, VO2+) on the proliferation and differentiation in mouse B16 melanoma cells cultivated in vitro were analyzed. Cell number assays, melanin, and protein measurements, a 3(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5 diphenyltetrazolium bromide reduction test (MTT survival test), and a clonal growth assay were performed. At 10(-4)M, metal ions such as As3+, As5+, Cd2+, Cr6+, Se4+, V5+, VO2+, and, to a minor extent, Li+, Hg2+, and Co2+ significantly reduced the number of the B16 melanoma cells.

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This paper reviews the JRC-Ispra research activity on toxicological studies related to the environmental and occupational exposure of trace metals, as carried out by a combination of cell culture methodologies with nuclear and radioanalytical techniques.Applications concern the setting of uptake-effect relationships and the study of the mechanisms of toxicity of specific metals (Al, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Mo, Se, V), as well as the establishment of ranking of metal toxicity by carrying out systematic studies (screening tests).

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This paper reviews the JRC-Ispra research activity on toxicological studies related to the environmental and occupational exposure of trace metals, as carried out by a combination of cell culture methodologies with nuclear and radioanalytical techniques. Applications concern the setting of uptake-effect relationships and the study of the mechanisms of toxicity of specific metals (Al, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Mo, Se, V), as well as the establishment of ranking of metal toxicity by carrying out systematic studies (screening tests).

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