Quantitative assessment of cell damagein situ: Electron microprobe X-ray analysis of model organisms treated with noxious species |
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Authors: | Z Žižka R Pelc |
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Institution: | (1) Laboratory of Mathematical and Physical Methods (Group of Electron Microscopy), Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 142 20 Prague 4;(2) University Laboratory of Physiology, OX1 3PT Oxford, UK |
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Abstract: | The existing set of methods for assessing toxicity of noxas, based on experiments with whole animals (subclinical toxicity,
toxicokinetics, carcinogenity, teratogenity, neurotoxicologyetc.) does not provide much information about cellular and subcellular effects such compounds may exert. We suggest to complement
the current methodology by combining a traditional morphological observation in an electron microscope with a spectroscopic
method of electron microprobe X-ray analysis (or X-ray microanalysis). The latter makes it possible to measure concentrations
of chemical elements in invidividual cells and organelles and effects of noxas can thus be assessed (i) at subcellular level, (ii) directlyin situ and (iii) quantitatively. Concentrations of biologically important elements such as phosphorus, sulfur or zinc were measured in individual
organelles in both intact and noxa-treated tissues, thus offering a possibility of comparing the effects of various noxious
species at subcellular level (with the noxa previously applied to whole tissue or animal). The suggested correlation of analytical
and morphological information may also provide new insights into cellular targeting of noxas (and potentially also drugs)
as some organelles appear to be much more susceptible to damage than others.
Presented at the 4th Mini-Symposium on Biosorption and Microbial Degradation, Prague, Czech Republic, November 26–29, 1996. |
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