نتایج جستجو برای: nickel compounds

تعداد نتایج: 259213  

Journal: :Cancer research 1962
J P GILMAN

Nickel sulfide, nickel oxide, cobalt sulfide, and cobalt oxide were shown to be car cinogenic on single intramuscular injection in rats. The sulfide of each metal induced a significantly higher tumor incidence than did its oxide. Comparisons between average latent periods and between measures of tumor progression also indicated that the presence of the sulfide enhances the carcinogenic activity...

Journal: :Toxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA 2001
G Repetto A del Peso P Sanz M Repetto

Lithium and nickel present low toxicity, but are able to cause alterations in different tissues. The toxic effects of lithium and nickel at different cellular levels were assessed using two inorganic chemical species: lithium chloride and nickel(II) chloride. Mouse neuroblastoma cell cultures (Neuro-2a) were exposed to both compounds for 24 h. The cytotoxic effects evaluated were cell prolifera...

Journal: :Molecules 2018
Takahiro Inatomi Yuji Koga Kouki Matsubara

In typical catalytic organic transformations, transition metals in catalytically active complexes are present in their most stable valence states, such as palladium(0) and (II). However, some dimeric monovalent metal complexes can be stabilized by auxiliary ligands to form diamagnetic compounds with metal-metal bonding interactions. These diamagnetic compounds can act as catalysts while retaini...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
Y C Hong S R Paik H J Lee K H Lee S M Jang

Nickel compounds are recognized to cause nasal and lung cancers. Magnesium is an effective protector against nickel-induced carcinogenesis in vivo, although its mechanisms of protection remain elusive. The effects of magnesium carbonate on the cytotoxicity and genotoxicity induced by nickel subsulfide were examined with respect to the inhibition of cell proliferation, micronuclei formation, DNA...

2016
Satish Kumar A. V. Trivedi

Nickel (Ni) is a naturally occurring metal existing in various mineral forms and it is present in all compartments of the environment and ubiquitous in the biosphere as nickel compounds and complexes. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel belongs to 3d group transition metals and is hard and ductile. Nickel is one of the five ferromagnetic elements. It is also ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2000
K Salnikow M V Blagosklonny H Ryan R Johnson M Costa

Carcinogenic nickel compounds alter the program of gene expression in normal cells and induce a pattern of gene expression similar to that found in nickel-induced cancers. Here we have demonstrated that nickel exposure induced hypoxic signaling pathways by inducing hypoxia-inducible transcription factor-1 (HIF-1), which mediated the induction of genes required by cells to survive hypoxia. We al...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
J R Landolph

Carcinogenic arsenic, nickel, and chromium compounds induced morphological and neoplastic transformation but no mutation to ouabain resistance in 10T1/2 mouse embryo cells; lead chromate also did not induce mutation to ouabain or 6-thioguanine resistance in Chinese hamster ovary cells. The mechanism of metal-induced morphological transformation was likely not due to the specific base substituti...

Journal: :Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2009
Jinshun Zhao Linda Bowman Xingdong Zhang Xianglin Shi Binghua Jiang Vincent Castranova Min Ding

BACKGROUND Carcinogenicity of nickel compounds has been well documented. However, the carcinogenic effect of metallic nickel is still unclear. The present study investigates metallic nickel nano- and fine particle-induced apoptosis and the signal pathways involved in this process in JB6 cells. The data obtained from this study will be of benefit for elucidating the pathological and carcinogenic...

Journal: :Toxicology letters 2002
Andrea Hartwig Tanja Schwerdtle

Even though compounds of nickel, arsenic, cobalt and cadmium are carcinogenic, their mutagenic potentials are rather weak. In contrast, they exert pronounced comutagenic effects, which may be explained by disturbances of different DNA repair systems. Thus, cobalt, arsenic, nickel and cadmium interfere with base and nucleotide excision repair, even though they affect different steps of the respe...

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