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KMID : 1034820200160040419
Molecular & Cellular Toxicology
2020 Volume.16 No. 4 p.419 ~ p.429
Exposure to mercury induced early apoptotic signals in human placental BeWo cells through alteration of cell cycle regulation
Kim Mi-Jin

Kim Chul-Hong
An Mi-Jin
Shin Geun-Seup
Lee Hyun-Min
Kim Ji-Young
Hwang Jae-Yoon
Lee Ju-Hyun
Kim Jung-Woong
Abstract
Backgrounds: Heavy metals are environmental pollutants and their breakdown is regarded as a serious risk to human health. Despite increasing evidence that heavy metals have adverse effects in vivo and in vitro, there is no evidence of the effect of heavy metals during placental formation.

Objective: We determined the effect of heavy metals on cell viability of BeWo human placental cells using MTS assay and live and dead assay. We also evaluated cell proliferation, cell cycle, and apoptosis by heavy metal treatment using FACS analysis.

Results: Mercury chloride induces severe cell cycle arrest at the sub-G1 phase by the accumulation of cyclin B. Furthermore, we identified that mercury chloride induces apoptosis by enhancing the activity of caspase-3. However, we were unable to confirm the deleterious effect of lead in BeWo cells.

Conclusion: Our results suggested that exposure to heavy metals, specifically mercury chloride, induced cytotoxic effects in BeWo cells through cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.
KEYWORD
Heavy metals, HgCl2, PbAc, Apoptosis, Cell cycle arrest, Human placenta cells
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