Rat primary hepatocyte cultures have been used to study the effect of Benomyl alone or in combination with Pirimiphos-methyl. The results presented demonstrate that Benomyl alone is responsible for the microtubular disorganization in both a time- and dose-dependent manner, that the effect is reversible after the agent is removed, and that Benomyl is a potent glutathione-depleting agent. Pirimiphos-methyl, alone or combined with Benomyl had no effect on microtubule organization, but reinforced the decrease in glutathione

Urani, C., Chiesara, E., Galvani, P., Marabini, L., Santagostino, A., Camatini, M. (1995). Benomyl affects the microtubule cytoskeleton and the glutathione level of mammalian primary cultured hepatocytes. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS, 76(2), 135-144 [10.1016/0378-4274(94)03206-M].

Benomyl affects the microtubule cytoskeleton and the glutathione level of mammalian primary cultured hepatocytes

Urani, C;Santagostino, A;Camatini, MC
1995

Abstract

Rat primary hepatocyte cultures have been used to study the effect of Benomyl alone or in combination with Pirimiphos-methyl. The results presented demonstrate that Benomyl alone is responsible for the microtubular disorganization in both a time- and dose-dependent manner, that the effect is reversible after the agent is removed, and that Benomyl is a potent glutathione-depleting agent. Pirimiphos-methyl, alone or combined with Benomyl had no effect on microtubule organization, but reinforced the decrease in glutathione
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Primary Cultured Hepatocytes; Benomyl; Microtubules; Glutathione Level
English
1995
76
2
135
144
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Urani, C., Chiesara, E., Galvani, P., Marabini, L., Santagostino, A., Camatini, M. (1995). Benomyl affects the microtubule cytoskeleton and the glutathione level of mammalian primary cultured hepatocytes. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS, 76(2), 135-144 [10.1016/0378-4274(94)03206-M].
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