نتایج جستجو برای: acrolein

تعداد نتایج: 1272  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2001
E I Finkelstein M Nardini A van der Vliet

Cigarette smoking is known to contribute to inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract by promoting recruitment of inflammatory-immune cells such as neutrophils and perhaps by altering neutrophil functional properties. We investigated whether acrolein, a toxic unsaturated aldehyde found in cigarette smoke, could directly affect neutrophil function. Exposure of freshly isolated human neutrop...

2016
Ryo KOYAMA Ryushin MIZUTA

Our previous study suggested that the highly toxic α,β-unsaturated aldehyde acrolein, a byproduct of oxidative stress, plays a major role in acetaminophen-induced liver injury. In this study, to determine the involvement of acrolein in the liver injury and to identify novel therapeutic options for the liver damage, we examined two putative acrolein scavengers, a thiol compound cysteamine and a ...

2015
Yang Sun Sachiko Ito Naomi Nishio Yuriko Tanaka Nana Chen Lintao Liu Ken-ichi Isobe

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by lung destruction and inflammation. As a major compound of cigarette smoke, acrolein plays a critical role in the induction of respiratory diseases. GADD34 is known as a growth arrest and DNA damage-related gene, which can be overexpressed in adverse environmental conditions. Here we investigated the effects of GADD34 on acrolein-i...

2006
Lihong Jia Zhongbo Liu Lijuan Sun Sheldon S. Miller Bruce N. Ames Carl W. Cotman Jiankang Liu

RESULTS. Acute acrolein exposure exceeding 50 M (24 hours) in ARPR19 cells caused toxicity, including decreases in cell viability, mitochondrial potential, GSH, antioxidant capacity, Nrf2 expression, enzyme activity (mitochondrial complexes I, II, III; superoxide dismutase; and glutathione peroxidase). Acute exposure also increased oxidant levels, protein carbonyls, and calcium. Continuous acro...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Masataka Togashi Takuya Terai Hirotatsu Kojima Kenjiro Hanaoka Kazuei Igarashi Yasunobu Hirata Yasuteru Urano Tetsuo Nagano

Acrolein, a cytotoxic α,β-unsaturated aldehyde and disease biomarker, was determined in plasma by means of a novel tethering strategy using Michael addition of the compound to a fluorescent dye, followed by immobilization of the product on microbeads via the aldehyde moiety. Elevation of blood acrolein was detected in mice treated with an anticancer agent cyclophosphamide, which releases acrole...

2014
Natasha DeJarnett Daniel J. Conklin Daniel W. Riggs John A. Myers Timothy E. O'Toole Ihab Hamzeh Stephen Wagner Atul Chugh Kenneth S. Ramos Sanjay Srivastava Deirdre Higdon David J. Tollerud Andrew DeFilippis Carrie Becher Brad Wyatt James McCracken Wes Abplanalp Shesh N. Rai Tiffany Ciszewski Zhengzhi Xie Ray Yeager Sumanth D. Prabhu Aruni Bhatnagar

BACKGROUND Acrolein is a reactive aldehyde present in high amounts in coal, wood, paper, and tobacco smoke. It is also generated endogenously by lipid peroxidation and the oxidation of amino acids by myeloperoxidase. In animals, acrolein exposure is associated with the suppression of circulating progenitor cells and increases in thrombosis and atherogenesis. The purpose of this study was to det...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2007
Jianzhu Luo Bradford G Hill Yan Gu Jian Cai Sanjay Srivastava Aruni Bhatnagar Sumanth D Prabhu

Aldehydes are ubiquitous pollutants generated during the combustion of organic materials and are present in air, water, and food. Several aldehydes are also endogenous products of lipid peroxidation and by-products of drug metabolism. Despite well-documented high reactivity of unsaturated aldehydes, little is known regarding their cardiovascular effects and their role in cardiac pathology. Acco...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2009
Daniel J Conklin Petra Haberzettl Jean-Francois Lesgards Russell A Prough Sanjay Srivastava Aruni Bhatnagar

Hemorrhagic cystitis and diffuse inflammation of the bladder, common side effects of cyclophosphamide (CY) treatment, have been linked to the generation of acrolein derived from CY metabolism. Metabolic removal of acrolein involves multiple pathways, which include reduction, oxidation, and conjugation with glutathione. Herein, we tested the hypothesis that glutathione S-transferase P (GSTP), th...

2006
Michael Thomson Michael Colvin

has been studied and the formation of acrolein as a product confirmed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Oxi dation of 4-methylcyclophosphamide generates methyl vinyl ketone. This is interpreted to indicate that the acrolein and methyl vinyl ketone arise from oxidation of position 4 of the ring of cyclophosphamide. The Fenton oxidation of both cyclophosphamide and 4-methylcylophosphamide ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
S M Cohen E M Garland M St John T Okamura R A Smith

Acrolein, a reactive, alpha,beta-unsaturated aldehyde which is ubiquitous in the environment, forms DNA adducts, is mutagenic, and is teratogenic. However, studies have not indicated a carcinogenic effect in rodent bioassays. Since it is present in cigarette smoke and is the toxic metabolite of cyclophosphamide with respect to the urinary tract, we investigated the possibility that acrolein mig...

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