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1 July 2003 ERGOVALINE TOXICITY ON CACO-2 CELLS AS ASSESSED BY MTT, ALAMARBLUE, AND DNA ASSAYS
NANCY W. SHAPPELL
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The exact mechanisms of fescue toxicity in animals have yet to be established, but it has been associated with an inability to thrive. Ergovaline is the major ergopeptine alkaloid associated with fungal infections of tall fescue. Gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity of ergovaline (10−11 to 10−4 M) was evaluated in Caco-2 cells (mimicking the GI epithelium) beginning on days 1, 8, and 18 of culture. Acute and chronic toxicity was assessed after 24 and 72 h of exposure. Treatment periods were chosen to study undifferentiated, semidifferentiated, and completely differentiated cells. Cell loss and metabolic activity were assessed by thiazolyl blue reduction (3-(4,5-dimethylthiozole-2-yl)-2,5,-biphenyl tetrazolium bromide [MTT], mitochondrial succinate dehyrdogenase activity), alamarBlue assay (cytochrome oxidase activity), and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) quantitation. Undifferentiated cells were sensitive to 1 × 10−4 M ergovaline after acute exposure (from 52 to 74% of control values depending on assay). After 72 h of exposure to 1 × 10−4 M ergovaline, in all three assays, treatment means were reduced to ∼10% of the control means. By day 11 in culture, ergovaline toxicity to cells had decreased. With 24 h exposure, an apparent paradoxical increase in MTT was seen at some concentrations. This increase in MTT was also found in fully differentiated cells (day 21), whereas alamarBlue activity decreased. No change in DNA was found until 72 h of exposure, when DNA was reduced ∼12% over most concentrations. These findings indicate differentiation state–dependent sensitivity of Caco-2 cells to ergovaline, potential problems of the MTT assay as an indicator of cellular toxicity, and usefulness of alamarBlue assay over DNA assay for toxicity assessment.

NANCY W. SHAPPELL "ERGOVALINE TOXICITY ON CACO-2 CELLS AS ASSESSED BY MTT, ALAMARBLUE, AND DNA ASSAYS," In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal 39(7), 329-335, (1 July 2003). https://doi.org/10.1290/1543-706X(2003)039<0329:ETOCCA>2.0.CO;2
Received: 30 June 2003; Accepted: 1 August 2003; Published: 1 July 2003
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KEYWORDS
ergopeptine
ergovaline
fescue toxicosis
gastrointestinal cells
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