نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic

تعداد نتایج: 16970  

2010
Kristin E. Porter Anamika Basu Alan E. Hubbard Michael N. Bates Omar Rey Allan Smith Martyn T. Smith Craig Steinmaus Christine F. Skibola

Variation in individual susceptibility to arsenic-induced disease may be partially explained by genetic differences in arsenic metabolism. Mounting epidemiological evidence and in vitro studies suggest that methylated arsenic metabolites, particularly monomethylarsonic (MMA3), are more acutely toxic than inorganic arsenic; thus, MMA3 may be the primary toxic arsenic species. To test the role of...

2015
Channa Jayasumana Priyani Paranagama Saranga Fonseka Mala Amarasinghe Sarath Gunatilake Sisira Siribaddana

Background: Arsenic and heavy metals are implicated in causation of CKDu among farmers in dry zone of Sri Lanka. Rice has been identified as a major source of arsenic in research carried out in other countries. We analyzed 120 samples of new improved varieties (NIVs) and 50 samples of traditional varieties (TV) of rice for total arsenic content. Findings: Rice cultivated in Sri Lanka is contami...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2008
Elke Dopp Ursula von Recklinghausen Louise M Hartmann Inga Stueckradt Ilona Pollok Sasan Rabieh Liping Hao Andreas Nussler Cindy Katier Alfred V Hirner Albert W Rettenmeier

Epidemiological studies have indicated that exposure of humans to inorganic arsenic in drinking water is associated with the occurrence of bladder cancer. The mechanisms by which arsenic induces this malignancy are still uncertain; however, arsenic metabolites are suspected to play a pivotal role. The aim of the present study was the investigation of uptake capabilities of human urothelial cell...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2009
Maria Isidória Silva Gonzaga Lena Qying Ma Jorge Antônio Gonzaga Santos Maria Iraildes Silva Matias

Better understanding of the processes controlling arsenic bioavailability in the rhizosphere is important to enhance plant arsenic accumulation by hyperaccumulators. This greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate the chemical characteristics of the rhizosphere of two arsenic hyperaccumulators Pterisvittata and Pterisbiaurita. They were grown for 8 weeks in rhizopots containing arsenic-con...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2004
Ronald C Wester Xiaoying Hui Sherry Barbadillo Howard I Maibach Yvette W Lowney Rosalind A Schoof Stewart E Holm Michael V Ruby

This study was conducted to evaluate the dermal absorption of arsenic from residues present on the surface of wood preserved with chromated copper arsenate (CCA). The research reported herein used methods parallel to those of earlier research on the dermal absorption of radiolabeled arsenic (R. C. Wester et al., 1993, Fund. Appl. Toxicol. 20, 336-340), with modifications to allow use of environ...

2008
Britta Fängström Sophie Moore Barbro Nermell Linda Kuenstl Walter Goessler Margaretha Grandér Iqbal Kabir Brita Palm Shams El Arifeen Marie Vahter

BACKGROUND Chronic arsenic exposure causes a wide range of health effects, but little is known about critical windows of exposure. Arsenic readily crosses the placenta, but the few available data on postnatal exposure to arsenic via breast milk are not conclusive. AIM Our goal was to assess the arsenic exposure through breast milk in Bangladeshi infants, living in an area with high prevalence...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2010
Saidur Rahman Chowdhury Ernest K Yanful

Adsorption of arsenic and chromium by mixed magnetite and maghemite nanoparticles from aqueous solution is a promising technology. In the present batch experimental study, a commercially grade nano-size 'magnetite', later identified in laboratory characterization to be mixed magnetite-maghemite nanoparticles, was used in the uptake of arsenic and chromium from different water samples. The inten...

2015
Jieying Jiang Mengling Liu Faruque Parvez Binhuan Wang Fen Wu Mahbub Eunus Sripal Bangalore Jonathan D. Newman Alauddin Ahmed Tariqul Islam Muhammad Rakibuz-Zaman Rabiul Hasan Golam Sarwar Diane Levy Vesna Slavkovich Maria Argos Molly Scannell Bryan Shohreh F. Farzan Richard B. Hayes Joseph H. Graziano Habibul Ahsan Yu Chen

BACKGROUND Cross-sectional studies have shown associations between arsenic exposure and prevalence of high blood pressure; however, studies examining the relationship of arsenic exposure with longitudinal changes in blood pressure are lacking. METHOD We evaluated associations of arsenic exposure in relation to longitudinal change in blood pressure in 10,853 participants in the Health Effects ...

Journal: :Environmental research 2010
Kristin E Porter Anamika Basu Alan E Hubbard Michael N Bates David Kalman Omar Rey Allan Smith Martyn T Smith Craig Steinmaus Christine F Skibola

Variation in individual susceptibility to arsenic-induced disease may be partially explained by genetic differences in arsenic metabolism. Mounting epidemiological evidence and in vitro studies suggest that methylated arsenic metabolites, particularly monomethylarsonic (MMA3), are more acutely toxic than inorganic arsenic; thus, MMA3 may be the primary toxic arsenic species. To test the role of...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2014
Maryse Lemaire Catherine A Lemarié Manuel Flores Molina Cynthia Guilbert Stéphanie Lehoux Koren K Mann

Arsenic exposure has been linked to an increased incidence of atherosclerosis. Previously, we have shown in vitro and in vivo that arsenic inhibits transcriptional activation of the liver X receptors (LXRs), key regulators of lipid homeostasis. Therefore, we evaluated the role of LXRα in arsenic-induced atherosclerosis using the apoE(-/-) mouse model. Indeed, deletion of LXRα protected apoE(-/-...

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