Sidiropoulou_2009_Arch.Toxicol_83_373

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Title : Diazinon oxon affects the differentiation of mouse N2a neuroblastoma cells - Sidiropoulou_2009_Arch.Toxicol_83_373
Author(s) : Sidiropoulou E , Sachana M , Flaskos J , Harris W , Hargreaves AJ , Woldehiwet Z
Ref : Archives of Toxicology , 83 :373 , 2009
Abstract :

The aim of this study was to assess the neurotoxicity of diazinon oxon (DZO), a major in vivo metabolite of the phosphorothionate insecticide diazinon (DZ), on differentiating mouse N2a neuroblastoma cells. When used at concentrations of 1, 5 and 10 microM, DZO did not cause cell death but it impaired the outgrowth of axon-like processes after 24 h. Densitometric scanning of Western blots of lysates of N2a cells revealed that exposure to 5 or 10 microM DZO for 24 h increased the expression of phosphorylated neurofilament heavy chain (NFH) compared to controls, while there was no significant change in total NFH. By contrast, treatment of N2a cells with 1-10 microM DZO resulted in marked reductions in the expression of the axon growth-associated protein GAP-43. DZO-treated cells also showed an increased expression of the heat shock protein HSP-70 compared to controls. The above biochemical changes were not temporally related to inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE). These data suggest that biologically relevant, subcytotoxic levels of DZO may exert neurotoxic effects on differentiating cells and that the mechanisms involved are different from those attributed to its parent compound.

PubMedSearch : Sidiropoulou_2009_Arch.Toxicol_83_373
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Sidiropoulou E, Sachana M, Flaskos J, Harris W, Hargreaves AJ, Woldehiwet Z (2009)
Diazinon oxon affects the differentiation of mouse N2a neuroblastoma cells
Archives of Toxicology 83 :373

Sidiropoulou E, Sachana M, Flaskos J, Harris W, Hargreaves AJ, Woldehiwet Z (2009)
Archives of Toxicology 83 :373