Effects of selenium on toxicity and ultrastructural localization of mercury in cultured murine macrophages
- PMID: 2749770
- DOI: 10.1016/0378-4274(89)90144-6
Effects of selenium on toxicity and ultrastructural localization of mercury in cultured murine macrophages
Abstract
The effects of selenium on cellular toxicity and histochemical distribution of mercury were examined in a cell culture system of mouse peritoneal macrophages. Selenium protected against the toxicity of mercury in cultures exposed to 4 microM of mercuric chloride. Selenomethionine caused a significant increase in cell survival throughout the experiments, while sodium selenite delayed the toxicity of mercury for a while, after which selenite itself had a toxic effect. The amount of mercury visualized by autometallography was increased in macrophage cultures pre-exposed to sodium selenite or selenomethionine. The additional mercury made visible by this histochemical demonstration was located in the cytoplasm as well as in the lysosomes.
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