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Uptake and intracellular distribution of labile and total Zn(II) in C6 rat glioma cells investigated with fluorescent probes and atomic absorption

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The uptake, intracellular distribution and cytotoxicity of high doses of extracellular zinc was investigated in C6 rat glioma cells. Net zinc uptake occurred only above certain thresholds in time and concentration, below them no alterations of the intracellular zinc level were observed. These results were obtained by measurements with the fluorescent dye Zinquin and by atomic absorption spectrometry, yielding similar results with both methods. Sequestration of zinc in intracellular vesicles was observed by fluorescence microscopy. A protective effect of vesicular sequestration is indicated, because increased levels of intracellular zinc located in vesicles did not necessarily lead to an increase in cytotoxicity. We were able to show that in C6 cells, in contrast to other cell lines, zinc that is released from proteins by the NO donor SNOC is also sequestered in vesicular structures. These zinc-carrying vesicles showed to be constitutive and are assumed to have a function in the maintainance of the cytosolic content of Zn2+ ions.

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Haase, H., Beyersmann, D. Uptake and intracellular distribution of labile and total Zn(II) in C6 rat glioma cells investigated with fluorescent probes and atomic absorption. Biometals 12, 247–254 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009232311677

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