Marinovich_1994_Toxicology_94_173

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Title : Mixtures of benomyl, pirimiphos-methyl, dimethoate, diazinon and azinphos-methyl affect protein synthesis in HL-60 cells differently - Marinovich_1994_Toxicology_94_173
Author(s) : Marinovich M , Guizzetti M , Galli CL
Ref : Toxicology , 94 :173 , 1994
Abstract :

Dimethoate, azinphos-methyl, diazinon and pirimiphos-methyl, widely used organophosphorous insecticides, and benomyl, a benzimidazole fungicide, induce different cytotoxic effects on the human leukemia cell line HL-60. Among the insecticides tested, only azinphos and diazinon induced a dose-related inhibition of protein synthesis in HL-60 cells at 24 h, at 60 and 40 micrograms/ml medium, respectively. Dimethoate and pirimiphos were not active up to 100 micrograms/ml. Benomyl strongly inhibited protein synthesis at 50 micrograms/ml and the polymerisation of actin to give cytoskeletal microfilaments (F-actin) at 30 micrograms/ml. Mixtures of benomyl-pirimiphos and dimethoate azinphos-diazinon were also investigated. Pirimiphos, when present in equal concentration, antagonized the inhibitory effect of benomyl on protein synthesis at 4 h, but not at 24 h. The effect of the other insecticide mixture on the same parameter was greater than that of the two active components, diazinon and azinphos given singly.

PubMedSearch : Marinovich_1994_Toxicology_94_173
PubMedID: 7801320

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Inhibitor Azinphos-Methyl    Benomyl    Diazinon    Dimethoate    Pirimiphos-methyl

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Marinovich M, Guizzetti M, Galli CL (1994)
Mixtures of benomyl, pirimiphos-methyl, dimethoate, diazinon and azinphos-methyl affect protein synthesis in HL-60 cells differently
Toxicology 94 :173

Marinovich M, Guizzetti M, Galli CL (1994)
Toxicology 94 :173