نتایج جستجو برای: arsenite

تعداد نتایج: 2300  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2004
Andy T Y Lau Qing-Yu He Jen-Fu Chiu

Arsenite is well documented as a chemotherapeutic agent capable of inducing cell death. However, the cellular response at the molecular level has not been studied extensively. In the present study, we provide for the first time a proteomic analysis of rat LECs (lung epithelial cells) treated with arsenite, with the aim of identifying defence proteins, probably expressed to protect the cells dur...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2006
Tina M Salmassi Jeffrey J Walker Dianne K Newman Jared R Leadbetter Norman R Pace Janet G Hering

At Hot Creek in California, geothermally derived arsenite is rapidly oxidized to arsenate. This process is mediated by microorganisms colonizing the surfaces of submerged aquatic macrophytes in the creek. Here we describe a multifaceted approach to characterizing this biofilm community and its activity. Molecular techniques were used to describe the community as a function of 16S-rRNA gene dive...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications 2004
Clare Lee William T A Harrison

The title compounds contain the catena-arsenite [AsO(2)](n)(n-) unit, in which the As(III) atom is pyramidally coordinated to one terminal and two bridging O atoms, resulting in an infinite anionic chain. Ethylenediammonium catena-arsenite, (C(2)H(10)N(2))(0.5)[AsO(2)], is the first example of this anion in the company of an organic cation. The ethylenediammonium species interact with the [AsO(...

2005
Weiming Ouyang Qian Ma Jingxia Li Dongyun Zhang Zheng-gang Liu Anil K. Rustgi Chuanshu Huang

Environmental and occupational exposure to arsenite is associated with an increased risk of human cancers, including skin, urinary bladder, and respiratory tract cancers. Although much evidence suggests that alterations in cell cycle machinery are implicated in the carcinogenic effect of arsenite, the molecular mechanisms underlying the cell cycle alterations are largely unknown. In the present...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2007
Shaker A Mousa Laura O'Connor Toby G Rossman Eric Block

Inorganic arsenic (arsenite and arsenate) in drinking water has been associated with skin cancers and increased incidence of cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, studies have demonstrated the pro-angiogenic effect of arsenite and its potential promotion of tumor angiogenesis and tumor progression. Furthermore, recent reports demonstrated reversal of skin co-carcinogenesis by an organoselenium...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Yelin Huang Jianglin Zhang Kevin T McHenry Mihee M Kim Weiqi Zeng Vanessa Lopez-Pajares Christian C Dibble Joseph P Mizgerd Zhi-Min Yuan

Although epidemiologic studies have linked arsenic exposure to the development of human cancer, the mechanisms underlying the tumorigenic role of arsenic remain largely undefined. We report here that treatment of cells with sodium arsenite at the concentrations close to environmental exposure is associated with the up-regulation of Hdm2 and the accumulation of p53 in the cytoplasm. Through the ...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2007
Chee-Yin Chai Ya-Chun Huang Wen-Chun Hung Wan-Yi Kang Wan-Tzu Chen

Arsenic is widely distributed in the environment, and is a proven toxic and carcinogenic agent that is associated with various human malignancies, including bladder cancer. However, the mechanisms of its carcinogenic action are still not well understood. In addition, over-expression of mutant p53 and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) frequently occurs in a variety of human malignancies. It is therefore ...

2004
Toby G. Rossman Ahmed N. Uddin

24 25 26 UN CO RR EC TE D PR Abstract. Selenium (Se) and arsenic are next-door neighbors on the periodic table and have similar chemical properties as metalloids. Arsenic antagonizes selenium toxicity in a number of organisms. Inorganic arsenic in drinking water is a human carcinogen while selenium compounds are anticarcinogenic in animals and humans. Our previous work showed that arsenite enha...

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...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2006
Jaeshin Kim Gregory V Korshin Anatoly I Frenkel Alexander B Velichenko

Measurements of electrochemical (EC) arsenite oxidation demonstrated thatthe arsenite oxidation current increased in the presence of carbonate while the potential of the onset of EC arsenite oxidation exhibited a strong shift toward less positive values. Examination of pH and total carbonate concentration effects on the EC arsenite oxidation parameters showed that they were affected solely by t...

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