The different effects of natural pyrethrins and beta-cypermethrin on human hepatocyte QSG7701 cells by ROS-mediated oxidative damage

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Yun Yang
Wenjing Liu
Jian Wang
Yang Zhang
Wenping Xu
Liming Tao
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[1] East China University of Science and Technology,Shanghai Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology, School of Pharmacy
[2] Wei fang traditional Chinese hospital,Medicine Hospital Imaging Center
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018年 / 25卷
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Botanical pesticides; Organic agricultural; Cytotoxic effects; Reactive oxygen species (ROS) content; Human hepatocyte QSG7701 cells; DNA damage;
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With the widespread use of natural pyrethrins and pyrethroids to defend pest insects, people had the sustained interest in the potential risk to environment and human health. However, the research about natural pyrethrins and beta-cypermethrin induction of cytotoxicity is still seldom. This study is about the cytotoxic effects of these on human non-target cells in vitro. The cytotoxic effect of natural pyrethrins and beta-cypermethrin on QSG7701 cells were researched by using various bioassays in vitro. The results suggested that with the natural pyrethrin concentration increased, the viability of QSG7701 cells were inhibited increasingly, and the IC50 value as calculated was approximately 42.54 and 18.68 μg/mL after the cells were treated 24 and 48 h. The proliferative potential of QSG7701 cells treated with 40 μg/mL natural pyrethrins 6 and 12 h was decreased by 67.44 and 94.74%, dramatic enhancement ROS, collapse of mitochondrial membrane potential, DNA exhibit severity of impairment, and chromatin DNA condensation. However, beta-cypermethrin has lower toxicity than natural pyrethrins. The IC50 values of beta-cypermethrin were all > 80 μg/mL, and the colony formation expression was decreased by 15.26 and 19.09%, which implied that natural pyrethrins are more significantly cytotoxic and potentially genotoxic to human hepatocyte cells.
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