2016
DOI: 10.4081/jbr.2016.5650
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Cadmium affects osmotic phase and regulatory volume decrease in cultured human embryonic kidney cells

Abstract: The present investigation aims to verify whether cadmium (Cd 2+ ), a metal possibly accumulated in body tissues from air and food, affects cell volume regulation capability in cultured human embryonic kidney (HEK 293 Phoenix) cells. The osmotic phase (OP), which is the expected cell swelling due to aquaporins involvement after hyposmotic challenge, and regulatory volume decrease (RVD), bringing cell volume back to control values through Ca 2+ -dependent ion efflux (K + and Cl -), have been monitored in HEK 293… Show more

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