Diverse cellular actions of tert -butylhydroquinone, a food additive, on rat thymocytes

Tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) is a food additive that possesses antioxidant activity. Its alternative applications have been explored in recent studies. However, there is controversy regarding safety. In this study using rat thymocytes, the cellular actions of TBHQ at sublethal concentrations we...

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description Tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) is a food additive that possesses antioxidant activity. Its alternative applications have been explored in recent studies. However, there is controversy regarding safety. In this study using rat thymocytes, the cellular actions of TBHQ at sublethal concentrations were examined. TBHQ at concentrations of 3 μM or more elevated intracellular Zn concentration ([Zn ] ) in a dose-dependent manner, by increasing membrane Zn permeability and releasing Zn from cellular stores. TBHQ at 30 μM significantly increased side scatter (cell density) and the exposure of phosphatidylserine (PS) on cell membrane surfaces. It also decreased cellular glutathione (GSH) content without affecting cell lethality. Forward scatter was attenuated by 100 μM TBHQ. Thus, it is considered that TBHQ at sublethal concentrations (30 μM or less) exerts some adverse actions on cells. TBHQ at 10-30 μM attenuated the increase in cell lethality induced by hydrogen peroxide (H O ), while potentiation of H O cytotoxicity by 100 μM TBHQ was observed. The range of concentrations of TBHQ from benefit to toxicity under conditions may be 10-30 μM. Although TBHQ exhibits antioxidative actions at concentrations that are lower than those which elicit adverse cellular effects, sublethal levels of TBHQ cause some adverse actions that may be clinically concerned.
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subjects Antioxidants
Cell density
Chemistry
Cytotoxicity
Food additives
Glutathione
Hydrogen peroxide
Lethality
Membrane permeability
Phosphatidylserine
Scattering
t-Butylhydroquinone
Thymocytes
Toxicity
Zinc
title Diverse cellular actions of tert -butylhydroquinone, a food additive, on rat thymocytes
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