Chronic arsenic toxicity is a global health problem that affects more than 100 million people worldwide. Long-term health effects of inorganic sodium arsenite in drinking water may result in skin, lung and liver cancers and in severe neurological abnormalities. We investigated in the present study whether sodium arsenite affects signaling pathways that control cell survival, proliferation and neuronal differentiation of human neural stem cells (NSC). We demonstrated that the critical signaling pathway, which was suppressed by sodium arsenite in NSC, was the protective PI3K–AKT pathway. Sodium arsenite (2–4 μM) also caused down-regulation of Nanog, one of the key transcription factors that control pluripotency and self-renewal of stem cells....
Arsenic is a naturally-occurring toxicant that exists in bedrock and can be leached into ground wate...
Background: Accumulating public health and epidemiological literature support the hypothesis that ar...
Although kidney is a target organ of arsenic cytotoxicity, the underlying mechanisms of arsenic-indu...
AbstractMillions of people are exposed to arsenic through their drinking water and food, but the mec...
Background: Rapid industrialization is discharging toxic heavy metals into the environment, disturbi...
There has been broad concern that arsenic in the environment exerts neurotoxicity. To determine the ...
arsenite exposure inhibits AKT and Stat3 activation, suppresses self-renewal and induces apoptotic d...
Millions of people are exposed to arsenic through their drinking water and food, but the mechanisms ...
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are malformations affecting about 2.6/1000 births worldwide, and 1/1000 i...
Arsenic (As), a well-known high toxic metal, is an important environmental and industrial contaminan...
A number of epidemiological studies have correlated arsenic exposurwith cancer, skin diseases, cardi...
Epidemiological studies have shown that arsenic exposure during early embryogenesis can cause reduce...
The mechanism underlying sodium arsenite (arsenite)-induced neurotoxicity was investigated in rat br...
AP-1/cJun, NF-κB and STAT3 transcription factors control expression of numerous genes, which regulat...
Exposure to arsenic in food and drinking water has been correlated with adverse developmental outcom...
Arsenic is a naturally-occurring toxicant that exists in bedrock and can be leached into ground wate...
Background: Accumulating public health and epidemiological literature support the hypothesis that ar...
Although kidney is a target organ of arsenic cytotoxicity, the underlying mechanisms of arsenic-indu...
AbstractMillions of people are exposed to arsenic through their drinking water and food, but the mec...
Background: Rapid industrialization is discharging toxic heavy metals into the environment, disturbi...
There has been broad concern that arsenic in the environment exerts neurotoxicity. To determine the ...
arsenite exposure inhibits AKT and Stat3 activation, suppresses self-renewal and induces apoptotic d...
Millions of people are exposed to arsenic through their drinking water and food, but the mechanisms ...
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are malformations affecting about 2.6/1000 births worldwide, and 1/1000 i...
Arsenic (As), a well-known high toxic metal, is an important environmental and industrial contaminan...
A number of epidemiological studies have correlated arsenic exposurwith cancer, skin diseases, cardi...
Epidemiological studies have shown that arsenic exposure during early embryogenesis can cause reduce...
The mechanism underlying sodium arsenite (arsenite)-induced neurotoxicity was investigated in rat br...
AP-1/cJun, NF-κB and STAT3 transcription factors control expression of numerous genes, which regulat...
Exposure to arsenic in food and drinking water has been correlated with adverse developmental outcom...
Arsenic is a naturally-occurring toxicant that exists in bedrock and can be leached into ground wate...
Background: Accumulating public health and epidemiological literature support the hypothesis that ar...
Although kidney is a target organ of arsenic cytotoxicity, the underlying mechanisms of arsenic-indu...