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  • Chemically induced strong cellular hypertrophy often reduces the accuracy of cytotoxicity measurements obtained using the ATP assay.

Chemically induced strong cellular hypertrophy often reduces the accuracy of cytotoxicity measurements obtained using the ATP assay.

The Journal of toxicological sciences (2017-03-23)
Haruna Tahara, Yusuke Yamamoto, Shun Matsuda, Hiroe Yoshizawa, Masaharu Fujita, Takanori Hioki, Toshihiko Kasahara
ABSTRACT

The ATP assay is a highly sensitive and versatile method for measuring cytotoxicity. However, the correlation between the cell viability results obtained using the ATP assay and those obtained using direct cell counting has not been widely reported. Therefore, to evaluate the reliability and limitations of the ATP assay, we compared the results of ATP assay with those of automatic cell counter, which can measure the number and diameter of cells directly, by using 24 compounds and repeating individual experiments thrice. The correlation between the data was low for 7 of the 24 compounds (r