Effect of formaldehyde and resveratrol on the viability of Vero, HepG2 and MCF-7 cells |
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Authors: | Marcsek Z L Kocsis Zs Szende B Tompa A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, National Institute of Chemical Safety, H-1096 Budapest, Nagyvárad tér 2, Hungary, H-1450 Budapest, Hungary. marcsek.okbi@okk.antsz.hu |
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Abstract: | ![]() A non-transformed (Vero) and two tumor cell lines (HepG2 and MCF-7) were treated with 10nM to 100 microM formaldehyde. Lower doses (10nM to 10 microM) enhanced the viability of the cultured cells, measured by MTT assay. Higher doses (75-100 microM) decreased viability of the cells by 50% or more. The 100 microM concentration of HCHO has been chosen for combination treatment of the three cell lines with a series of concentrations (0.2-100 microM) of resveratrol, a phytoestrogen occurring in various fruits. Resveratrol decreased the cytotoxicity of formaldehyde depending on cell line and point of time, especially in case of MCF-7 cells at 24 and 72 h, Vero cells at 24h and HepG2 cells at 48 h after treatment. Possible modes of interactions are discussed, considering the role of resveratrol in formaldehyde metabolism and also the estrogen receptor positivity of MCF-7 cells. |
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Keywords: | Formaldehyde Resveratrol MTT assay Cell culture Vero HepG2 MCF‐7 |
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