Effects of lanthanum on human lymphocytes viability and DNA strand break.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

Radiobiology Laboratory, Institute of Radiation Protection and Dosimetry, Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission (CNEN), SEMEX, Salvador Allende Avenue, s/no., Recreio dos Bandeirantes, Rio de Janeiro 22780-160, RJ, Brazil.

Published: April 2009

Lanthanum (La) is a rare-earth metal with applications in agriculture, industry, and medicine. Since lanthanides show a broad spectrum of applications there is an increased risk of contamination for humans. We examined the effects of lanthanum in Jurkat cells and human peripheral lymphocytes (HPL), and we found that it was cytotoxic and genotoxic on both cell lines. Additionally, HPL were more sensitive to La treatment than Jurkat cells and necrosis was the pathway by which La induced cytotoxicity. Vitamin E was able to diminish the DNA strand breaks induced suggesting that oxidative stress may be involved in the genotoxic process.

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