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Immunotoxicity of Organic Arsenic Compounds in Marine Animals
Authors:Teruaki Sakurai  Toshikazu Kaise  Chiyo Matsubara
Abstract:In the present study, we demonstrated for the first time the immunotoxic effects of organic arsenic compounds in marine animals, namely arsenocholine AsCho; trimethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)arsonium cation], arsenobetaine AsBe; the trimethyl(carboxymethyl)arsonium zwitterion] and the tetramethylarsonium ion (TetMA), to murine principal immune effector cells (macrophages and lymphocytes), comparing them with the effects of inorganic arsenicals in vitro . Inorganic arsenicals (arsenite and arsenate) showed strong cytotoxicity to both macrophages and lymphocytes. The concentration of arsenite that reduced the number of surviving cells to 50% of that in untreated controls (IC50) was 3–5 μmol dm−3, and the cytotoxicity of arsenate (IC50=100 μ-1 m mol dm−3) was lower than that of arsenite. Compared with these findings, trimethylarsenic compounds in marine animals, AsCho and AsBe, were less toxic even at a concentration over 10 mmol dm−3 to both macrophages and lymphocytes; however, TetMA had weak, but significant, cytotoxicity to these cells (IC50 was about 6 mmol dm−3).
Keywords:immunotoxicity  arsenocholine  arsenobetaine  tetramethylarsonium ion  macrophages  lymphocytes
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