| Title : Toxic serum factor long after single exposure to organophosphate\; a new approach for biomonitoring - Berman-Shlomovich_2006_Arch.Toxicol_80_269 |
| Author(s) : Berman-Shlomovich T , Wormser U , Brodsky B |
| Ref : Archives of Toxicology , 80 :269 , 2006 |
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Abstract :
One of the major limitations of current methods of biological detection of exposure to hazardous environmental agents is their inability to detect long-term exposures. In the current study we examined the potential of a new bioassay based on the hypothesis that serum of exposed individuals contains a toxic factor(s) produced by an affected cell/tissue. The procedure included exposure of neuronal PC12 cell cultures to sera of rats treated once with the organophosphate chlorpyrifos. Samples taken 4 weeks after chlorpyrifos exposure reduced nerve growth factor (NGF)-induced neurite outgrowth by 40%. This effect lasted 6 weeks after treatment, whereas motor activity and cholinesterase activity returned to normal levels within 1 week. These results demonstrate the potential of the proposed method to detect environmental exposures long after they have occurred. |
| PubMedSearch : Berman-Shlomovich_2006_Arch.Toxicol_80_269 |
| PubMedID: 16237519 |
| Inhibitor | Triphenyl-phosphite |
Berman-Shlomovich T, Wormser U, Brodsky B (2006)
Toxic serum factor long after single exposure to organophosphate\; a new approach for biomonitoring
Archives of Toxicology
80 :269
Berman-Shlomovich T, Wormser U, Brodsky B (2006)
Archives of Toxicology
80 :269