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. 1990 Jan;26(1):24-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02624150.

Toxic effect of heavy metals on cells isolated from the rat adrenal and testis

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Toxic effect of heavy metals on cells isolated from the rat adrenal and testis

T B Ng et al. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol. 1990 Jan.

Abstract

Heavy metals including mercury, cadmium, cobalt, and copper (100 microM) exerted an adverse effect on the viability of isolated rat adrenal capsular (zona glomerulosa), adrenal decapsular (fasciculata and reticularis), and Leydig cells of the testis, with mercury being the most potent. Due to the decreased cell viability there was a parallel reduction in corticotropin-stimulated corticosterone production by adrenal decapsular cells and luteinizing hormone-stimulated testosterone production by Leydig cells. The results indicated a direct toxic action of these heavy metals on steroid-producing cells in the adrenal gland and the testis. Other metals tested, including lead, zinc, aluminum, chromium, iron, nickel, and lithium, did not exert any deleterious effect on cell viability or hormone-induced steroidogenesis in adrenal and Leydig cells when tested up to a concentration of 100 microM.

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