Iliyana Sazdova, M. Keremidarska-Markova, M. Chichova, Blagoy A. Uzunov, G. Nikolaev, M. Mladenov, R. Schubert, Maya P. Stoyneva-Gärtner, H. Gagov
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摘要
蓝藻毒素(CTs)是由蓝藻原核生物域中特殊的光合作用原核生物产生的一大类多样的毒素。产生毒素的水生蓝藻原核生物可以大量生长,造成“水华”或“蓝藻”,这可能导致环境灾难-水中毒,水生生物灭绝,甚至人类死亡。单细胞和培养细胞的CT研究是毒理学研究的一个重要阶段,对其进一步用于科学和临床目的以及环境保护政策的影响越来越大。较高的动物使用成本和对使用动物进行科学和毒理学研究的持续抵制导致细胞系使用的逐步增加。本文旨在介绍(1)CT对人类和动物细胞系影响的重要结果,(2)获得这些结果的方法和浓度,(3)所研究的细胞系及其来源组织,以及(4)CT的细胞内靶点。本文按字母顺序综述了以下ct:铜绿毒素,anatoxin, BMAA (β- n -甲氨基- l -丙氨酸),圆柱精子蛋白,沉积肽,脂多糖,lynbyatoxin,微囊藻毒素,结核毒素,蓝藻类维生素a,和蛤蚌毒素。在一篇综述中,所有这些数据的存在,可以通过促进选择最合适的方法、条件和细胞系,为未来的毒理学、药理学和生理学研究,一次性推进CT使用细胞培养的研究。
Review of Cyanotoxicity Studies Based on Cell Cultures
Cyanotoxins (CTs) are a large and diverse group of toxins produced by the peculiar photosynthetic prokaryotes of the domain Cyanoprokaryota. Toxin-producing aquatic cyanoprokaryotes can develop in mass, causing “water blooms” or “cyanoblooms,” which may lead to environmental disaster—water poisoning, extinction of aquatic life, and even to human death. CT studies on single cells and cells in culture are an important stage of toxicological studies with increasing impact for their further use for scientific and clinical purposes, and for policies of environmental protection. The higher cost of animal use and continuous resistance to the use of animals for scientific and toxicological studies lead to a progressive increase of cell lines use. This review aims to present (1) the important results of the effects of CT on human and animal cell lines, (2) the methods and concentrations used to obtain these results, (3) the studied cell lines and their tissues of origin, and (4) the intracellular targets of CT. CTs reviewed are presented in alphabetical order as follows: aeruginosins, anatoxins, BMAA (β-N-methylamino-L-alanine), cylindrospermopsins, depsipeptides, lipopolysaccharides, lyngbyatoxins, microcystins, nodularins, cyanobacterial retinoids, and saxitoxins. The presence of all these data in a review allows in one look to advance the research on CT using cell cultures by facilitating the selection of the most appropriate methods, conditions, and cell lines for future toxicological, pharmacological, and physiological studies.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Toxicology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of toxicological sciences. The journal will consider articles looking at the structure, function, and mechanism of agents that are toxic to humans and/or animals, as well as toxicological medicine, risk assessment, safety evaluation, and environmental health.