2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.06.049
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Using a liver cell culture from Epinephelus coioides as a model to evaluate the nonylphenol-induced oxidative stress

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“…Considering that most cell lines obtained from tropical fish species grow in temperature range from 20 to 32 °C (Lu, Lannan, Rohovec, & Fryer, ), in the present study, temperature variations in this range were tested. This temperature range has been reported in other species such as Ctenopharyngodon idella (Lu et al, ), Epinephelus awoara ( Lai et al, ) and Epinephelus coioides ( Derakhshesh, Movahedinia, Salamat, Hashemitabar, & Bayati, ), as the most appropriate temperature range for growth of the cells derived from various tissues. In the present study, due to the eurythermal nature of L. klunzingri and its ability to live in a temperature range of 20 to 32 °C under normal conditions (Sheibani, ), there was no significant difference in the growth and proliferation of cultured cells at different temperatures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…Considering that most cell lines obtained from tropical fish species grow in temperature range from 20 to 32 °C (Lu, Lannan, Rohovec, & Fryer, ), in the present study, temperature variations in this range were tested. This temperature range has been reported in other species such as Ctenopharyngodon idella (Lu et al, ), Epinephelus awoara ( Lai et al, ) and Epinephelus coioides ( Derakhshesh, Movahedinia, Salamat, Hashemitabar, & Bayati, ), as the most appropriate temperature range for growth of the cells derived from various tissues. In the present study, due to the eurythermal nature of L. klunzingri and its ability to live in a temperature range of 20 to 32 °C under normal conditions (Sheibani, ), there was no significant difference in the growth and proliferation of cultured cells at different temperatures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…FBS contains a variety of factors, including salts, vitamins and hormones, all essential for the cell growth (Aghili & Zarkesh Isfahani, ). In fact, the addition of FBS leads to an increase in mitotic cell division due to the activation of cell growth factors [such as transformation growth factor alpha (TGF‐α), transformation growth factor beta (TGF‐β) and epithelial growth factor (EGF)] and cellular DNA synthesis (Derakhshesh et al, ). Poisa‐Beiro et al () cultured the brain and kidney cells of Sparus aurata in a medium containing 20% FBS at 27–30 °C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same study linked NP to apoptosis, mediated by activation of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) and caspase 3 [108]. Although not clearly outlined by our bioinformatics analysis, very recent literature has connected NP with liver toxicity in mammals, including humans, as its pro-inflammatory properties negatively affects liver cells [109]. Behavior.…”
Section: Nonyl Phenol and Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylates: Endocrine Disruptormentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Consequently, placental cells exposed to HP displayed a lipid signature reflecting oxidative stress (Figure 1). Oxidative stress and significant lipid peroxidation were common responses of fish liver cells and spermatozoa exposed to NP [30,31]. As with the other plasticizers, the endocrine-disruptive action of NP in catfish occurred through ROS formation and oxidative damage [32].…”
Section: Albaladejo Et Al Unpublished Results) Macrophages Of the Fre...mentioning
confidence: 99%