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Cytotoxicity of lindane and paraquat to human hepatoma cell lines
Using the Hep 3B and Hep G2 human cell lines, the cytotoxic effects of lindane and paraquat on viability, growth, lactate dehydrogenase release, ATPase and glutathione contents, enzyme activities, and membrane fluidity were determined. The extensive data are tabulated. Both compounds were cytotoxic....
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description | Using the Hep 3B and Hep G2 human cell lines, the cytotoxic effects of lindane and paraquat on viability, growth, lactate dehydrogenase release, ATPase and glutathione contents, enzyme activities, and membrane fluidity were determined. The extensive data are tabulated. Both compounds were cytotoxic. For paraquat, the differing results between the two cell lines were attributed to the higher NADPH cytochrome P-450 reductase activity level in Hep G2 cells, which increased the oxido-reductive metabolism of paraquat, leading to a more massive production of superoxide radicals than in the Hep 3B cells. |
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