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Toxicology Letters | 2013

Perfluoroalkylated compounds induce cell death and formation of reactive oxygen species in cultured cerebellar granule cells.

Trine Reistad; Frode Fonnum; Espen Mariussen

The present communication investigates the effects of different perfluoroalkylated compounds (PFCs) on formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cell death in cultured cerebellar granule cells. This allows direct comparison with similar effects found for other environmental contaminants like polychlorinated biphenyls and brominated flame-retardants. The increase in ROS formation and cell death was assayed using the fluorescent probe 2,7-dichlorofluorescin diacetate (DCFH-DA) and the trypan blue exclusion assay. The effects of the PFCs were structure dependent. Cell death was induced at relatively low concentrations by perfluorooctyl sulfonate (PFOS), perfluorooctane sulfonylamide (PFOSA) and the fluorotelomer alcohol 1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorodecanol (FTOH 8:2) with EC(50)-values of 62 ± 7.6, 13 ± 1.8 and 15 ± 4.2 μM (mean ± SD) respectively. PFOS, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and PFOSA induced a concentration dependent increase in ROS formation with EC(50)-values of 27 ± 9.0, 25 ± 11 and 57 ± 19μM respectively. Reduced cell viability and ROS formation were observed at concentration level close to what is found in serum of occupationally exposed workers. The effect of PFCs on ROS formation and cell viability was compared with other halogenated compounds and future investigations should emphasize effects of mixtures and how physical chemical properties of the compounds influence their toxicity.


Toxicology Letters | 2009

Effects of polychlorinated biphenyls on the neutrophil NADPH oxidase system

Oddvar Myhre; Espen Mariussen; Trine Reistad; Øyvind Albert Voie; Halvor Aarnes; Frode Fonnum

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are reported to induce the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in human neutrophil granulocytes through the activation of the NADPH oxidase. The purpose of the present study is to elucidate the cellular mechanisms responsible for the activation of the NADPH oxidase after exposure to PCB. We have previously shown that PCB activates human neutrophil granulocytes through a calcium dependent activation of phospholipase D and/or phospholipase C, followed by the activation of protein kinase C. In the present study, pharmacological characterization of Aroclor (A) 1242-induced respiratory burst in human neutrophils was conducted by the use of enzymatic inhibitors. Pre-incubation with U0126, SB203580, SP600125, cyclosporin A and FK506 attenuated the A 1242-induced respiratory burst, measured by DCF-fluorescence, and luminol-amplified chemiluminescence. Our results show that the Erk1/2 kinases and p38MAPK/JNK are involved in ROS formation in neutrophils exposed to A 1242.


Neurochemistry International | 2006

Differential development of vesicular glutamate transporters in brain: An in vitro study of cerebellar granule cells

Olof Ehlers Hallberg; Inger Lise Bogen; Trine Reistad; Kristin Huse Haug; Marianne S. Wright; Frode Fonnum; S. Ivar Walaas

The cerebellar granule cells have been extensively used for studies on metabolism, neurotransmission and neurotoxicology, since they can easily be grown in cultures. However, knowledge about the development of different proteins essential for synaptic transmission in these cells is lacking. This study has characterized the developmental profiles of the vesicular glutamate transporters (VGLUTs) and the synaptic vesicle proteins synapsins and synaptophysin in cerebellar granule cells and in co-cultures containing both granule cells and astrocytes. The protein levels of VGLUT2 decreased by approximately 70% from days 2 to 7 in vitro, whereas the levels of VGLUT1 increased by approximately 95%. Protein levels of synapsin I, synapsin IIIa and synaptophysin showed a developmental pattern similar to VGLUT1 while synapsin II and VGLUT3 were absent. The mRNA expressions of VGLUT1 and VGLUT2 were in accordance with the protein levels. The results indicate both that cerebellar granule cells are mature at approximately 7 days in vitro, and that the up-regulation of VGLUT1 and down-regulation of VGLUT2 in cerebellar granule cells are both independent of surrounding astrocytes and neuronal input. The results of this study are discussed in relation to general developmental profiles of VGLUTs in other brain regions.


Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica | 2003

Modest protection of early hydrocortisone treatment in a rat model of volume-controlled haemorrhage

Yngvar Gundersen; Per Vaagenes; Trine Reistad; P. K. Opstad

Background:  Major insults may trigger generalized inflammatory responses that contribute to progressive multiple organ dysfunction. The present study was performed to test the potential of early hydrocortisone treatment to influence these responses as well as organ function following an episode of rapid and profound blood loss.


Waste Management & Research | 2011

Global warming contributions from alternative approaches to waste management in the Norwegian Armed Forces

Oddvar Myhre; Trine Reistad; Kjetil Sager Longva

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions emanating from waste management practices in five Norwegian military camps were assessed. The GHG emission accounting practices examined included fuel provision upstream of a material recovery facility (MRF), operational activities at the MRF, and downstream processes. The latter means recycling of waste compared to primary production using virgin materials, or the incineration of waste with energy recovery compared to heating based on the average energy mix for both EU and Norway. The results show that the operational activities at the MRF cause more GHG emissions than the provision of fuel upstream of the MRF (116 vs. 16–21 tonnes CO2-eq., respectively). Furthermore, the downstream activities provided far greater avoidance of GHG emissions than the load caused by upstream activities and the activities at the MRF. Recycling proves to be beneficial over incineration of waste when compared to the EU energy mix (savings of −257 tonnes CO2-eq.), and the advantage is even larger when compared to the average energy mix for Norway (savings of −779 tonnes CO2-eq.). In conclusion, the results show that sorting of mixed waste at military camp collection sites followed by recycling of the separated fractions at MRF would result in significant avoidance of GHG emissions, compared to the current practice of incineration with energy recovery of the mixed waste.


Archives of Toxicology | 2006

Neurotoxicity of the pentabrominated diphenyl ether mixture, DE-71, and hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) in rat cerebellar granule cells in vitro

Trine Reistad; Frode Fonnum; Espen Mariussen


Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2002

The Polychlorinated Biphenyl Mixture Aroclor 1254 Induces Death of Rat Cerebellar Granule Cells: The Involvement of the N-Methyl-d-aspartate Receptor and Reactive Oxygen Species

Espen Mariussen; Oddvar Myhre; Trine Reistad; Frode Fonnum


Toxicological Sciences | 2006

In Vitro Toxicity of Tetrabromobisphenol-A on Cerebellar Granule Cells: Cell Death, Free Radical Formation, Calcium Influx and Extracellular Glutamate

Trine Reistad; Espen Mariussen; Avi Ring; Frode Fonnum


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2006

Seven days’ around the clock exhaustive physical exertion combined with energy depletion and sleep deprivation primes circulating leukocytes

Yngvar Gundersen; Per Kristian Opstad; Trine Reistad; Ingjerd Thrane; Per Vaagenes


Organohalogen compounds | 2002

The effect of brominated flame retardants on cell death and free radical formation in cerebellar granule cells

Trine Reistad; Espen Mariussen; Frode Fonnum

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Espen Mariussen

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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Oddvar Myhre

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Per Vaagenes

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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Yngvar Gundersen

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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Avi Ring

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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Inger Lise Bogen

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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Ingjerd Thrane

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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Kjetil Sager Longva

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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Kristin Huse Haug

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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