2002
DOI: 10.1006/taap.2002.9482
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Vesicular Catecholamine Release from Rat PC12 Cells on Acute and Subchronic Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls

Abstract: Key Words: PCB; quantal catecholamine release; rat PC12 phaeochromocytoma cells; carbon fiber microelectrode amperometry.The neurotoxic potential of specific polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and related substances, many of which persist in the environment and may accumulate in biological tissues, is a matter of toxicological concern (Tilson and . Behavioral symptoms and brain neurotransmitter levels in exposed animals, as well as in vitro experimental data, indicate involvement of monoaminergic systems in PCB … Show more

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“…We chose the rat cell line PC12 from a phaeochromocytoma of the adrenal gland, which produces and secretes noradrenalin as well as dopamine (Greene and Tischler, 1976). Cells of the adrenal gland have been used previously for many toxicological and pharmacological studies, e.g., PCBs (Messeri et al, 1997;Westerink and Vijverberg, 2002a) heavy metals (Weinsberg et al, 1995;Westerink and Vijverberg, 2002b) and alkaloids (Lee and Kim, 1996;Gafni et al, 1997;Bickmeyer et al, 1998Bickmeyer et al, , 2004Kim et al, 2001;Smith et al, 2002). The aim of the present study was to investigate the interactions of naturally as well as industrially important chemicals, which are suspected to interact with the humoral system (Legler and Brouwer, 2003), with cellular signaling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We chose the rat cell line PC12 from a phaeochromocytoma of the adrenal gland, which produces and secretes noradrenalin as well as dopamine (Greene and Tischler, 1976). Cells of the adrenal gland have been used previously for many toxicological and pharmacological studies, e.g., PCBs (Messeri et al, 1997;Westerink and Vijverberg, 2002a) heavy metals (Weinsberg et al, 1995;Westerink and Vijverberg, 2002b) and alkaloids (Lee and Kim, 1996;Gafni et al, 1997;Bickmeyer et al, 1998Bickmeyer et al, , 2004Kim et al, 2001;Smith et al, 2002). The aim of the present study was to investigate the interactions of naturally as well as industrially important chemicals, which are suspected to interact with the humoral system (Legler and Brouwer, 2003), with cellular signaling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCBs (Messeri et al, 1997;Westerink and Vijverberg, 2002a) heavy metals (Shafer and Atchison, 1991;Weinsberg et al, 1995;Westerink and Vijverberg, 2002b) and alkaloids (Lee and Kim, 1996;Gafni et al, 1997;Bickmeyer et al, 1998;Kim et al, 2001;Smith et al, 2002;Bickmeyer et al, 2004). We chose the rat cell line PC12 from a phaeochromocytoma of the adrenal gland, which produces and secretes noradrenalin as well as dopamine (Greene and Tischler, 1976).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These cells can be differentiated into neuron-like cells and produce catecholamines as adrenalin, noradrenalin and dopamine like their organ counterpart, the chromaffin cells from the adrenal gland. Chromaffin cells and PC12 cells have been widely used for pharmacological and toxicological investigations of heavy metals (Weinsberg et al, 1995;Westerink and Vijverberg, 2002a), polychlorinated biphenyls (Messeri et al, 1997;Westerink and Vijverberg, 2002b) and alkaloids (Lee and Kim, 1996;Gafni et al, 1997;Bickmeyer et al, 1998;Kim et al, 2001;Smith et al, 2002). Hormone secretion is triggered by influx of extracellular calcium through voltage dependent calcium channels, which can be monitored using calcium sensitive dyes (Grynkiewicz et al, 1985;Deitmer and Schild, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%