Chromium (VI) [Cr(VI)] and nitrosamines such as N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) exist commonly in the environment. To evaluate the potential influence of Cr(VI) co-exposure on the carcinogenic risk of NDMA, Female Wistar rats were treated with various concentrations of Cr(VI) and/or NDMA via drinking water for 15 days and the DNA adducts (O-6-methylguanine, O-6-MeG) of NDMA in liver tissue was used as a bioindicator. The results showed that Cr(VI) synergistically enhanced the O-6-MeG formation, which could lead to an increase in DNA damage and carcinogenic potential. Although Cr(VI) did not alter the CYP 2E1 enzyme activity, it decreased GSH content, which would be an potential mechanism for the potentiated O-6-MeG formation by Cr(VI) co-expo...
Oral exposure to high concentrations of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] induces intestinal redox change...
Chromium (VI) is an environmental and occupational carcinogen, and it is accepted that intracellular...
Hexavalent chromium or Cr(VI) is a known carcinogen in human beings, though the exact mechanism of c...
Cr(VI) (hexavalent chromium) has recently been found in the drinking water of over 250 million Ameri...
Chronic exposure to high concentrations of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] (≥ 20 mgCr(VI)/L) in drinkin...
Certain hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI))-containing compounds are recognized occupational human lung car...
AbstractIn vitro studies on hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] indicate that reduced forms of this metal c...
Worldwide, several million workers are employed in the various chromium (Cr) industries. These worke...
Whilst chromium (Cr) compounds (particularly water soluble complexes) have long been recognised as c...
Chromium (VI) [Cr(VI)], a ubiquitous environmental carcino-gen, is generally believed to induce main...
Seven different test systems were utilized to investigate the genetic activity of chromium compounds...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), a commonly used industrial metal, is a well known human lung carcinoge...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) compounds are well-established human lung carcinogens. Arsenic (As) is ...
Hexavalent chromium [Cr(IV)], a well-known industrial waste product and an environmental pollutant, ...
The National Toxicology Program (NTP) chronic bioassay of rats and mice exposed to sodium dichromate...
Oral exposure to high concentrations of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] induces intestinal redox change...
Chromium (VI) is an environmental and occupational carcinogen, and it is accepted that intracellular...
Hexavalent chromium or Cr(VI) is a known carcinogen in human beings, though the exact mechanism of c...
Cr(VI) (hexavalent chromium) has recently been found in the drinking water of over 250 million Ameri...
Chronic exposure to high concentrations of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] (≥ 20 mgCr(VI)/L) in drinkin...
Certain hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI))-containing compounds are recognized occupational human lung car...
AbstractIn vitro studies on hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] indicate that reduced forms of this metal c...
Worldwide, several million workers are employed in the various chromium (Cr) industries. These worke...
Whilst chromium (Cr) compounds (particularly water soluble complexes) have long been recognised as c...
Chromium (VI) [Cr(VI)], a ubiquitous environmental carcino-gen, is generally believed to induce main...
Seven different test systems were utilized to investigate the genetic activity of chromium compounds...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), a commonly used industrial metal, is a well known human lung carcinoge...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) compounds are well-established human lung carcinogens. Arsenic (As) is ...
Hexavalent chromium [Cr(IV)], a well-known industrial waste product and an environmental pollutant, ...
The National Toxicology Program (NTP) chronic bioassay of rats and mice exposed to sodium dichromate...
Oral exposure to high concentrations of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] induces intestinal redox change...
Chromium (VI) is an environmental and occupational carcinogen, and it is accepted that intracellular...
Hexavalent chromium or Cr(VI) is a known carcinogen in human beings, though the exact mechanism of c...