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    Article: Effects of Mercury on the Proliferation of Human Peripheral Lymphocytes in vitro
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    ABSTRACT: Our project aimed to investigate the effects of mercury on the proliferation of human peripheral lymphocytes in vitro. The lymphocytes were isolated from the blood collected from healthy donors at Regionalne Centrum Krwiodawstwa i Krwiolecznictwa in Poznań, Poland. For the purpose of cell culture, the lymphocyte suspension (25·104 cells/ml) in Eagle’s medium supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum was prepared. Phytohaemagglutinin-L (PHA-L) was used in a concentration of 2.5 mg/ml to stimulate cell proliferation. Mercuric chloride (HgCl2) in four different concentrations (1 μM, 10 μM, 50 μM, 100 μM) and [3H]-thymidine were added after 48 hours of incubation and the cell culture was continued for the next 24 hours. The rate of lymphocyte proliferation was measured by [3H]-thymidine incorporation method with a liquid scintillation counter. Results indicate that higher concentrations of mercury (50 μM, 100 μM) inhibit the [3H]-thymidine incorporation of human peripheral lymphocytes in vitro. The incorporation was lower than the control sample by 65% at a concentration of 50 μM, while at a concentration of 100 μM it fell to virtually zero. Moreover, the phase of lymphocyte proliferation cycle affected by mercuric chloride was also investigated. For this purpose HgCl2 in 2 concentrations (10 μM, 50 μM) was added to the cell culture in 4 different timepoints: at the start of the cell culture and after 4, 24, and 48 hours of incubation. After 48 hours, [3H]-thymidine was added and the cell culture was continued for an additional 24 hours. The rate of cell proliferation was estimated by [3H]-thymidine incorporation using a liquid scintillation counter. The inhibition effect was observed in samples with metal added at the start of the cell culture and after 4 h of incubation, i.e. at the initial phase of the lymphocyte proliferation cycle.
    Polish Journal of Environmental Studies 01/2011; 20(4-4):1009-1011. · 0.51 Impact Factor
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    Article: The proliferation rate and phase growth of human peripheral lymphocytes in vitro under zinc influence
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    ABSTRACT: The effect of zinc chloride (ZnCl2) upon the proliferation of human peripheral lymphocytes in vitro was investigated. Zinc chloride in four concentrations (1 μM, 10 μM, 50 μM, 100 μM) was added to the lymphocytes cultures. Results indicate that high concentrations of ZnCl2 (100 μM) slightly inhibit the proliferation of human peripheral lymphocytes in vitro. The phase of lymphocyte proliferation cycle affected by ZnCl2 was also investigated. For this purpose ZnCl2 in two concentrations (50 μM, 100 μM) was added to the cell culture in 4 different time points: at the start of the cell culture, after 4 hours, 24 hours and 48 hours of incubation. The sooner ZnCl2 was added the stronger inhibition of lymphocytes proliferation was observed; the greatest change was given by 100 μM concentration of ZnCl2.
    Central-European Journal of Immunology 01/2011; 36(3):160-162. · 0.32 Impact Factor