Increase in intracellular Zn2+ concentration by thimerosal in rat thymocytes: intracellular Zn2+ release induced by oxidative stress.

2009 
Abstract Thimerosal (TMR), an ethylmercury-containing preservative in pharmaceutical products, was recently reported to increase intracellular Zn 2+ concentration. Therefore, some health concerns about the toxicity of TMR remain because of physiological and pathological roles of Zn 2+ . To reveal the property of TMR-induced increase in intracellular Zn 2+ concentration, the effect of TMR on FluoZin-3 fluorescence, an indicator of intracellular Zn 2+ , of rat thymocytes was examined. TMR at concentrations ranging from 0.3 μM to 10 μM increased the intensity of FluoZin-3 fluorescence in a concentration-dependent manner under external Ca 2+ - and Zn 2+ -free condition. The threshold concentration was 0.3–1 μM. The increase in the intensity was significant when TMR concentration was 1 μM or more. N , N , N ′, N ′-Tetrakis(2-pyridylmethyl)ethylenediamine (TPEN), a chelator for intracellular Zn 2+ , completely attenuated the TMR-induced augmentation of FluoZin-3 fluorescence. Hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) and N -ethylmaleimide, reducing cellular thiol content, significantly increased FluoZin-3 fluorescence intensity and decreased 5-chloromethylfluorescein (5-CMF) fluorescence intensity, an indicator for cellular thiol. The correlation coefficient between TMR-induced augmentation of FluoZin-3 fluorescence and attenuation of 5-CMF fluorescence was −0.882. TMR also attenuated the 5-CMF fluorescence in the presence of TPEN. Simultaneous application of H 2 O 2 and TMR synergistically augmented the FluoZin-3 fluorescence. It is suggested that TMR increases intracellular Zn 2+ concentration via decreasing cellular thiol content.
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