Fundamental Toxicological Sciences

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Fundamental Toxicological Sciences
Vol. 2 No. 1 February 03, 2015 p.49-54
Letter
Comparison of cytotoxicity among pectenotoxin-2 and other oxidized pectenotoxins in a rat myoblast cell line (L6) and a human rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (RD)
  • Toshiyuki Suzuki (National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Fisheries Research Agency / tsuzuki@affrc.go.jp)
Ryoji Matsushima 1) , Saori Kikutsugi 1) , Ryuichi Watanabe 1) , Hajime Uchida 1) 2) , Takeshi Yasumoto 1) , Hiroshi Nagai 2) , Masaki Kaneniwa 1) , Toshiyuki Suzuki 1)
1) National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Fisheries Research Agency , 2) Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Keywords: Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, Lipophilic toxin, Pectenotoxin-2, Oxidized pectenotoxins, Apoptosis, Cytotoxicity assay
Abstracts

Lipophilic toxin pectenotoxin-2 (PTX2) is oxidatively metabolized to pectenotoxin-1 (PTX1), pectenotoxin-3 (PTX3), and pectenotoxin-6 (PTX6) in the Japanese scallop Patinopecten yessoensis. This particular metabolism has been observed only in Japanese scallops, in which PTX6 is the most dominant lipophilic toxin. We investigated the cytotoxicity of PTX2 and its metabolites PTX1,3,6 in a rat cell line (L6) and a human cell line (RD). RD showed an approximately three-fold greater sensitivity than L6 upon exposure to PTXs. The cytotoxicity of PTXs decreased with degree of oxidation in the order PTX2 > PTX1 > PTX3 > PTX6. The calculated half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values of PTX2 obtained for the L6 and RD cell lines were 60 and 23 ng/mL, respectively, while those obtained for PTX6 for both cell lines were over 2,000 ng/mL. These results demonstrate that PTX6 has extremely low cytotoxicity or is non-toxic and that the oxidative metabolism of PTX2 in P. yessoensis is a detoxification process.