Role of Zn2+ in restoration of nonprotein thiol content in the cells under chemical stress induced by triclocarban

  • Fukunaga, Eri
  • Kanbara, Yasuhiro
  • Hirao, Yumi
  • Oyama, Yasuo
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Publication date
April 2021

Abstract

We have proposed that intracellular Zn2+ release during oxidative stress is a trigger to restore cellular thiol content that is decreased by oxidative stress. Recently, we found that the incubation with triclocarban for 1 h decreased cellular thiol content and increased intracellular Zn2+ concentration. It was reminiscent of the possibility that the increase in intracellular Zn2+ concentration by triclocarban could become a trigger to restore the cellular content of nonprotein thiols. To test the possibility, we cytometrically examined the effects of prolonged incubation (3 h) with triclocarban on the cellular content of nonprotein thiols, presumably glutathione, by the use of 5-chloromethylfluorescein (5-CMF) diacetate, a fluorescent indic...

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