نتایج جستجو برای: arsenite

تعداد نتایج: 2300  

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
malek soleimani mehranjani rezvan taefi

background: vitamin e is an effective antioxidant, protecting cells against oxidative stress. objective: in this investigation the protective effect of vitamin e on the testis during development and spermatogenesis in rats exposed to sodium arsenite was evaluated. materials and methods: pregnant wistar rats were divided into 4 groups (n=8) control, sodium arsenite (8 mg/kg/day), sodium arsenite...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
mohammad husein abnosi biology department, faculty of sciences, arak university, arak 38156-8-8349, markazi province, arak, iran malek solemani mehranjani1 biology department, faculty of sciences, arak university, arak 38156-8-8349, markazi province, arak, iran hamidreza momeni biology department, faculty of sciences, arak university, arak 38156-8-8349, markazi province, arak, iran elham shojafar biology department, faculty of sciences, arak university, arak 38156-8-8349, markazi province, arak, iran mozhgan barati biology department, faculty of sciences, arak university, arak 38156-8-8349, markazi province, arak, iran

objective(s) arsenic compounds are potent human carcinogen and produce a variety of stress responses in mammalian cells. recently sodium arsenite has been recommended to be used as anti malignancy drug by american food and drug administration (fda). in this study, we aimed to determine the apoptosis inducing effect of sodium arsenite on rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells exposed in vitro. m...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2000
M J McCabe K P Singh S A Reddy B Chelladurai J G Pounds J J Reiners J C States

Arsenite treatment has been found to induce clinical remission in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia. Although the potential therapeutic value of arsenite may lie in triggering apoptosis, it has not been established that cytotoxicity is the sole mechanism of action. We have used a myelomonocytic leukemia cell line (U937) to characterize the concentration-dependent effects of arsenite on...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 1999
T G Rossman Z Wang

Arsenic is a human carcinogen whose mechanism of action is unknown. Previously, this laboratory demonstrated that arsenite acts as a comutagen by interfering with DNA repair, although a specific DNA repair enzyme sensitive to arsenite has not been identified. A number of stable arsenite-sensitive and arsenite-resistant sublines of Chinese hamster V79 cells have now been isolated. In order to ga...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2006
Ju-Pi Li Jin-Ching Lin Jia-Ling Yang

Arsenite is known to induce chromosomal damage and extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1/2 (ERK) signaling transduction pathway. Arsenite also perturbs mitotic spindle and induces G2/M prolongation, leading to genomic instability. However, little is known concerning whether G1 phase is susceptible to arsenite in causing genomic instability and ERK activation. In this study, we investigate th...

Journal: :Oncology reports 2007
Tokushi Tachiwada Zhe-Sheng Chen Xiao-Fang Che Mitsugu Matsumoto Misako Haraguchi Takenari Gotanda Tomoyuki Sumizawa Tatsuhiko Furukawa Kenryu Nishiyama Naohiko Seki Masatatsu Yamamoto Masayuki Nakagawa Shin-Ichi Akiyama

Arsenic trioxide (As2O3) has been used with success in the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia. However, resistance to arsenite agents reduces their efficacy. We have isolated arsenite-resistant human epidermoid carcinoma KB cells, termed KAS. KAS cells were resistant to sodium arsenite (22-fold) and showed a reduced accumulation of arsenite as a result of an active efflux mechanism. Furt...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
M Ghosh J Shen B P Rosen

Saccharomyces cerevisiae has two independent transport systems for the removal of arsenite from the cytosol. Acr3p is a plasma membrane transporter that confers resistance to arsenite, presumably by arsenite extrusion from the cells. Ycf1p, a member of the ABC transporter superfamily, catalyzes the ATP-driven uptake of As(III) into the vacuole, also producing resistance to arsenite. Vacuolar ac...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2012
Therese Jacobson Clara Navarrete Sandeep K Sharma Theodora C Sideri Sebastian Ibstedt Smriti Priya Chris M Grant Philipp Christen Pierre Goloubinoff Markus J Tamás

Several metals and metalloids profoundly affect biological systems, but their impact on the proteome and mechanisms of toxicity are not fully understood. Here, we demonstrate that arsenite causes protein aggregation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Various molecular chaperones were found to be associated with arsenite-induced aggregates indicating that this metalloid promotes protein misfolding. Us...

2006
Samuel C. McNeely Xiaogiang Xu B. Frazier Taylor Wolfgang Zacharias Michael J. McCabe J. Christopher States

BACKGROUND Arsenic is both a human carcinogen and a chemotherapeutic agent, but the mechanism of neither arsenic-induced carcinogenesis nor tumor selective cytotoxicity is clear. Using a model cell line in which p53 expression is regulated exogenously in a tetracycline-off system (TR9-7 cells) , our laboratory has shown that arsenite disrupts mitosis and that p53-deficient cells [p53(-)], in co...

2014
Jungwon Seo Jee Young Lee Min-Sun Sung Catherine Jeonghae Byun Du-Hyong Cho Hyeon-Ju Lee Jung-Hyun Park Ho-Seong Cho Sung-Jin Cho Inho Jo

Chronic (>24 h) exposure of arsenite, an environmental toxicant, has shown the decreased nitric oxide (NO) production in endothelial cells (EC) by decreasing endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) expression and/or its phosphorylation at serine 1179 (eNOS-Ser(1179) in bovine sequence), which is associated with increased risk of vascular diseases. Here, we investigated the acute (<24 h) effect of arseni...

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