نتایج جستجو برای: arsenite

تعداد نتایج: 2300  

Journal: :Environmental and molecular mutagenesis 2011
G Sciandrello M Mauro I Catanzaro M Saverini F Caradonna G Barbata

Previously, we reported that the progeny of mammalian cells, which has been exposed to sodium arsenite for two cell cycles, exhibited chromosomal instability and concurrent DNA hypomethylation, when they were subsequently investigated after two months of subculturing (about 120 cell generations) in arsenite-free medium. In this work, we continued our investigations of the long-lasting arsenite-...

Journal: :Toxicology letters 2006
Yun-Hsin Wang Yau-Hung Chen Tai-Na Wu Yu-Ju Lin Huai-Jen Tsai

Inorganic arsenic has strong human carcinogenic potential, but the availability of an animal model to study toxicity is extremely limited. Here, we used the transgenic zebrafish line Tg(k18(2.9):RFP) as an animal model to study arsenite toxicity. This line was chosen because the red fluorescent protein (RFP) is expressed in stratified epithelia (including skin), due to the RFP reporter driven b...

2015
Tânia Sousa Rita Branco Ana Paula Piedade Paula V. Morais Alexandre Poulain

Ochrobactrum tritici SCII24T is a highly As-resistant bacterium, with two previously described arsenic resistance operons, ars1 and ars2. Among a large number of genes, these operons contain the arsB and Acr3 genes that encode the arsenite efflux pumps responsible for arsenic resistance. Exploring the genome of O. tritici SCII24T, an additional putative operon (ars3) was identified and revealed...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2004
Fredric J Burns Ahmed N Uddin Feng Wu Arthur Nádas Toby G Rossman

The present study was designed to establish the form of the dose-response relationship for dietary sodium arsenite as a co-carcinogen with ultraviolet radiation (UVR) in a mouse skin model. Hairless mice (strain Skh1) were fed sodium arsenite continuously in drinking water starting at 21 days of age at concentrations of 0.0, 1.25, 2.5, 5.0, and 10 mg/L. At 42 days of age, solar spectrum UVR exp...

Background and Objective: Chronic arsenic toxicity is a widespread problem; the role of brain oxidative stress has been suggested in the genesis of epilepsy and in the post-seizure neuronal death. However, studies investigating the effects of arsenic on seizure and related mechanisms are limited. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of prolonged exposure to sodium arsenite on oxi...

Journal: :Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 1954

Journal: :Toxics 2023

Arsenic is a kind of widespread environmental toxicant with multiorgan-toxic effects, and arsenic exposure associated the occurrence development many chronic diseases. The influence on skeletal muscle, which vital organ energy glucose metabolism, has received increasing attention. This study aimed to investigate types inorganic arsenic-induced muscle injury, potential regulatory effects melaton...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2004
K J Trouba D R Germolec

Based on evidence that arsenic modulates proinflammatory events that are involved in skin carcinogenecity, we hypothesized that in normal human epidermal keratinocytes (NHEK) arsenic increases expression of the procarcinogenic enzyme cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and that this occurs via specific mitogen and stress signaling pathways. To test this hypothesis, NHEK were exposed to sodium arsenite, an...

2006
Te-Chang Lee I-Ching Ho

We have established arsenic-resistant cells I(UK) and their subclones from a human lung adenocarcinoma cell line (CL3). CL3R cells and their subclones were maintained in the presence of 4 /UMsodium arsenite. They were 6-fold more resistant than CL3 cells to arsenite. Heme oxygenase was expressed in CL3R cells and their subclones, as demonstrated by electrophoretic analysis, Northern blotting, a...

2017
Cameron Watson Dimitri Niks Russ Hille Marta Vieira Barbara Schoepp-Cothenet Alexandra T. Marques Maria João Romão Teresa Santos-Silva Joanne M. Santini

Arsenic is a widely distributed environmental toxin whose presence in drinking water poses a threat to >140 million people worldwide. The respiratory enzyme arsenite oxidase from various bacteria catalyses the oxidation of arsenite to arsenate and is being developed as a biosensor for arsenite. The arsenite oxidase from Rhizobium sp. str. NT-26 (a member of the Alphaproteobacteria) is a heterot...

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