Objective—To determine whether arsenic inhibits transcriptional activation of the liver X receptor (LXR)/retinoid X receptor (RXR) heterodimers, thereby impairing cholesterol efflux from macrophages and potentially contributing to a proatherogenic phenotype. Methods and Results—Arsenic is an important environmental contaminant and has been linked to an increased incidence of atherosclerosis. Previous findings showed that arsenic inhibits transcriptional activation of type 2 nuclear receptors, known to heterodimerize with RXR. Environmentally relevant arsenic doses decrease the LXR/RXR ligand-induced expression of the LXR target genes (ABCA1 and SREBP-1c). Arsenic failed to decrease cAMP-induced ABCA1 expression, suggesting a selective LXR/R...
Arsenic is hazardous to health and strongly associated with carcinogenic effects, cardiovascular and...
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) found in the environment is one of the most significant ...
Long-term arsenic exposure is associated with an increased risk of vascular diseases including ische...
Arsenic exposure has been linked to an increased incidence of atherosclerosis. Previously, we have s...
Metabolic syndrome is a major public health concern that increases cardiovascular risk from dysfunct...
The mechanisms explaining arsenic toxicity are not well understood, but physiological consequences o...
<div><p>The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing i...
The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing individua...
Background: Chronic exposure to excess arsenic in drinking water has been strongly associated with i...
Chronic human exposure to nonovertly toxic doses of arsenic is associated with an increased risk of ...
Up to now, it has been reported arsenic has both cancer-promoting and anti-cancer effects. However, ...
D ow nloaded from Inorganic arsenic is a human carcinogen that can target the liver, but its carcino...
<p>Six months old C57BL6/J mice were exposed to 100 ppb arsenic supplied in the drinking water for 3...
Arsenic (As) is both a human carcinogen and an effective anticancer drug. These aspects of arsenic t...
Arsenic exposure in drinking-water is a significant worldwide health problem. It causes adverse huma...
Arsenic is hazardous to health and strongly associated with carcinogenic effects, cardiovascular and...
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) found in the environment is one of the most significant ...
Long-term arsenic exposure is associated with an increased risk of vascular diseases including ische...
Arsenic exposure has been linked to an increased incidence of atherosclerosis. Previously, we have s...
Metabolic syndrome is a major public health concern that increases cardiovascular risk from dysfunct...
The mechanisms explaining arsenic toxicity are not well understood, but physiological consequences o...
<div><p>The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing i...
The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing individua...
Background: Chronic exposure to excess arsenic in drinking water has been strongly associated with i...
Chronic human exposure to nonovertly toxic doses of arsenic is associated with an increased risk of ...
Up to now, it has been reported arsenic has both cancer-promoting and anti-cancer effects. However, ...
D ow nloaded from Inorganic arsenic is a human carcinogen that can target the liver, but its carcino...
<p>Six months old C57BL6/J mice were exposed to 100 ppb arsenic supplied in the drinking water for 3...
Arsenic (As) is both a human carcinogen and an effective anticancer drug. These aspects of arsenic t...
Arsenic exposure in drinking-water is a significant worldwide health problem. It causes adverse huma...
Arsenic is hazardous to health and strongly associated with carcinogenic effects, cardiovascular and...
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) found in the environment is one of the most significant ...
Long-term arsenic exposure is associated with an increased risk of vascular diseases including ische...