Interactions between pesticides and components of pesticide formulations in an in vitro neurotoxicity test

被引:50
作者
Axelrad, JC
Howard, CV
McLean, WG
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Dept Pharmacol & Therapeut, Liverpool L69 3GE, Merseyside, England
[2] Univ Liverpool, Dept Human Anat & Cell Biol, Liverpool L69 3GE, Merseyside, England
关键词
organophosphate; neurotoxicity; in vitro; neurite; pesticide;
D O I
10.1016/S0300-483X(02)00036-7
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Organophosphate (OP) pesticides are often used in combination with one another and with the components of formulations. Evidence already exists for interactions in the neurotoxic effects of OPs through interference with metabolism, but there is also potential for interactions related directly to cell damage. The purpose of this work was to investigate this possibility for OPs and the components of one of their common formulations in vitro. NB2a neuroblastoma cells were induced to differentiate in the presence of the OPs diazinon and chlorpyrifos, in combination with a commercial formulation (identified as Commercial Formulation 1) of the compounds and, independently, the components of that formulation. The compounds were tested in pairs in various proportions and the resulting inhibition of neurite outgrowth was measured by light microscopy and quantitative image analysis. Interactions were determined in terms of enhanced or reduced effects of the paired compounds in comparison with the expected additive effects estimated from the effects of each compound on its Own. Synergism was detected between combinations of: 10 muM chlorpyrifos and 500 nM pyrethrum: chlorprifos and one of the solvents (regular spirit) found in Commercial Formulation 1. All other combinations of OPs and products were additive in their neurotoxicity. The data suggest that exposure to multiple OP-containing pesticide formulations may lead to synergistic neurotoxicity by a direct mechanism at the cellular level. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
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