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Folic acid, ascorbic acid and sodium selenite restore the motility of Dictyostelium discoideum inhibited by triethyllead
Authors:Jolanta Sroka  Zbigniew Madeja  Marta Michalik  Stanis aw Przestalski  W odzimierz Korohoda
Institution:Jolanta Sroka, Zbigniew Madeja, Marta Michalik, StanisImage aw Przestalski,WImage odzimierz Korohoda
Abstract:The effect of triethyllead (TriEL) on motile activity, structure of cytoskeleton and chemotaxis of Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae in developing concentration gradients of folic acid (FA) and cAMP has been studied. It was observed that 3 μM TriEL had little or no effect on locomotion and chemotactic response of cells, whereas 5 μM TriEL strongly reduced the motile activity of Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae and inhibited their chemotaxis towards cAMP, but not towards FA. FA was found to restore the motile activity of Dictyostelium discoideum, inhibited by TriEL. A similar effect was observed in the presence of other antioxidants, i.e. ascorbic acid and sodium selenite, suggesting that oxidative stress may be involved in the action of TriEL. Moreover, the treatment of Dictyostelium amoebae with 5 μM TriEL caused disruption of microtubules while 3 μM TriEL had little effect on their structure. FA caused restoration of microtubules only in some cells within 1 h of incubation, i.e. when the directional movement of cells towards this chemoattractant was already observed. However, their organization was significantly different from that observed in the untreated cells, suggesting that microtubule undisturbed organisation may be not necessary for Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae locomotion and chemotaxis
Keywords:Cell migration  Chemotaxis  Dictyostelium discoideum  Triethyllead  Microtubules  Antioxidants
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