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Development and characterization of two cell lines PDF and PDH from Puntius denisonii (Day 1865)
The Puntius denisonii colloquially and more
popularly referred to as Miss Kerala is a subtropical fish
belonging to the genus Puntius (Barb) and family Cyprinidae.
Two cell lines PDF and PDH were developed from the caudal
fin and heart of P. denisonii, respectively. The cell lines were
optimally maintained at 26°C in Leibovitz-15 medium
supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum. A diploid count
of 50 chromosomes at passage 50 was observed in both the
cell lines. The high growth potential of the cell lines was
reflected from the cell doubling time of 28 and 30 h of PDF
and PDH cell lines, respectively. The viability of the PDF and
PDH cell lines was 70% and 76%, respectively, after 4 mo of
storage in liquid nitrogen (−196°C). The origin of the cell
lines was confirmed by the amplification of 653 bp fragments
of cytochrome oxidase subunit I of mitochondrial DNA
genes
Vibrational studies of biomolecules-III. 6-Thioguanine
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Oxidative Stress and Nano-Toxicity Induced by TiO2 and ZnO on WAG Cell Line.
Metallic nanoparticles are widely used in cosmetics, food products and textile industry. These particles are known to cause respiratory toxicity and epithelial inflammation. They are eventually released to aquatic environment necessitating toxicity studies in cells from respiratory organs of aquatic organisms. Hence, we have developed and characterized a new cell line, WAG, from gill tissue of Wallago attu for toxicity assessment of TiO2 and ZnO nanoparticles. The efficacy of the cell line as an in vitro system for nanoparticles toxicity studies was established using electron microscopy, cytotoxicity assays, genotoxicity assays and oxidative stress biomarkers. Results obtained with MTT assay, neutral red uptake assay and lactate dehydrogenase assay showed acute toxicity to WAG cells with IC50 values of 25.29 ± 0.12, 34.99 ± 0.09 and 35.06 ± 0.09 mg/l for TiO2 and 5.716 ± 0.1, 3.160 ± 0.1 and 5.57 ± 0.12 mg/l for ZnO treatment respectively. The physicochemical properties and size distribution of nanoparticles were characterized using electron microscopy with integrated energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and Zetasizer. Dose dependent increase in DNA damage, lipid peroxidation and protein carbonylation along with a significant decrease in activity of Superoxide Dismutase, Catalase, total Glutathione levels and total antioxidant capacity with increasing concentration of exposed nanoparticles indicated that the cells were under oxidative stress. The study established WAG cell line as an in vitro system to study toxicity mechanisms of nanoparticles on aquatic organisms
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Not AvailableA new epithelial cell line, WAF was developed from caudal fin of freshwater shark, Wallago attu. The cell line was optimally maintained at 28 _C in Leibovitz-15 (L-15) medium supplemented with 20 % fetal bovine serum. The cell line was characterized by various cytogenetic and molecular markers. The cytogenetic analysis revealed a diploid count of 86 chromosomes at different passages. The origin of the cell lines was confirmed by the amplification
of 547 and 654 bp sequences of 16S rRNA and cytochrome oxidase subunit I genes of mitochondrial DNA, respectively. WAF cells were characterized for their growth characteristics at different temperature and serum concentration. Epithelial morphology of the cell line was confirmed using immunocytochemistry. Further cell plating efficiency, transfection efficiency and viability of cryopreserved WAF cells was also determined. ytotoxicity and genotoxicity assessment of cadmium salts on WAF cells by MTT, NR and comet assay illustrated the utility of this cell line as an in vitro model for aquatic toxicological studies. The cell line will be further useful for studying oxidative stress markers against aquatic pollutants.Department of Biotechnology, Government of Indi
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Not AvailableThe Puntius denisonii colloquially and more popularly referred to as Miss Kerala is a subtropical fish belonging to the genus Puntius (Barb) and family Cyprinidae. Two cell lines PDF and PDH were developed from the caudal fin and heart of P. denisonii, respectively. The cell lines were optimally maintained at 26°C in Leibovitz-15 medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum. A diploid count of 50 chromosomes at passage 50 was observed in both the cell lines. The high growth potential of the cell lines was reflected from the cell doubling time of 28 and 30 h of PDF and PDH cell lines, respectively. The viability of the PDF and PDH cell lines was 70% and 76%, respectively, after 4 mo of storage in liquid nitrogen (−196°C). The origin of the cell lines was confirmed by the amplification of 653 bp fragments of cytochrome oxidase subunit I of mitochondrial DNA genes.Not Availabl
Comet assay analysis done for evaluating the DNA damage in cells upon exposure of nanoparticles; A: untreated WAG cell; B: nanoparticles treated WAG cell; C: % tail DNA observed in WAG cells after exposure to different concentration of nanoparticles.
<p>Comet assay analysis done for evaluating the DNA damage in cells upon exposure of nanoparticles; A: untreated WAG cell; B: nanoparticles treated WAG cell; C: % tail DNA observed in WAG cells after exposure to different concentration of nanoparticles.</p
Cellular uptake of ZnO nanoparticles is shown with the help of Scanning Transmission Electron image which was confirmed with EDAX analysis at several regions within the cell.
<p>Nanoparticles inside the cells are marked with the arrows. Carbon (C), Oxygen (O), Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P), Sodium (Na), Chlorine (Cl) etc. are the peaks observed for cellular components with Zn peak representing the presence of uptaken nanoparticles. The Cu peak is because of the copper grid used in the experiment.</p