Protein Information

ID 549
Name Nerve growth factor
Synonyms Beta NGF; Beta nerve growth factor; Beta nerve growth factor precursor; HSAN 5; HSAN5; NGF; NGFB; Nerve growth factor…

Compound Information

ID 1331
Name pyrethrins
CAS pyrethrins

Reference

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16449943 Tran V, Hoffman N, Mofunanaya A, Pryor SC, Ojugbele O, McLaughlin A, Gibson L, Bonventre JA, Flynn K, Weeks BS: Bifenthrin inhibits neurite outgrowth in differentiating PC12 cells. Med Sci Monit. 2006 Feb;12(2):BR57-62. Epub 2006 Jan 26.
BACKGROUND: Bifenthrin is a third generation member of the synthetic pyrethroid family of insecticides. As a new pesticide within a relatively new class of pesticides, bifenthrin is considered relatively safe. Here, we used the PC12 neuronal cell line to examine the effect of bifenthrin on the formation of neurites and the potential developmental neurotoxicity of this pesticide. MATERIAL/METHODS: PC12 cells were exposed to varying concentrations of technical grade bifenthrin or Ortho Home Defense. Cell viability was determined using the AlmarBlue Toxicity Assay. Nontoxic concentrations of these chemicals were concomitantly with nerve growth factor and neurite outgrowth was assessed. RESULTS: Ortho Home Defense preparation reduced PC12 cell viability by approximately 50% and 70% at dilutions that correlate to bifenthrin concentrations of 10 (-5) M and 10 (-4) M, respectively. In contrast, technical grade bifenthrin, was not toxic to PC12 cells at 10 (-3) M, which was the highest concentration tested that was soluble. At "nontoxic" concentrations of 10 (-7) M and 10 (-6) M, the Ortho Home Defense inhibited nerve growth factor-mediated neurite outgrowth by 30% and 55% respectively. Furthermore the nontoxic concentrations of technical grade bifenthrin of 10 (-6) M and 10 (-3) M inhibited neurite outgrowth by approximately 35% and 75% respectively. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that the toxicity of the Ortho Home Defense preparation was due to the "inert" additives in the preparation and not the bifenthrin itself. Further, these data suggest that, even in the absence of overt toxicity, bifenthrin may have deleterious effects to developing nervous system.
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