Ozone Sensitivity in Aging WI-38 Cells based on Acid Phosphatase Content

Abstract
Young [1649 population doubling level (PDL)] and senescing (50–53 PDL) WI-38 cell populations were exposed to 1 ppm ozone for 2 hr and the resultant extracellular and intracellular acid phosphatase concentration was measured. Dose response curves were also determined for surviving populations of young and old cells after a 1 hr ozone exposure ranging in concentration from 0 to 1.00 ppm. Senescing cells released 8 times more acid phosphatase per million cells than the young cells. Both old and young cells showed a clear dose-response to the 1 hr ozone gradient exposure. However, the older cells demonstrated a consistent 17% average lower survival rate than the young cells. The higher acid hydrolase level in older WI–38 cells is probably related to the lower survival rate observed in the older cells in vitro.

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