Chronic arsenic exposure from drinking water is a global public health issue, which is associated with numerous human diseases and influences millions of people worldwide. The effects of arsenic exposure to the metabolic networks remain elusive. Here, we exposed female C57BL/6J mice to 1 ppm inorganic arsenic in drinking water for 3 months to investigate how arsenic exposure perturbs serum and fecal metabolic profiles. We found decreased levels of serum compounds with antioxidative activities in arsenic-treated mice, in accordance with elevated oxidative stress indicated by higher urinary 8-oxo-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-oxo-dG) levels. Moreover, the levels of multiple lysophosphatidylcholines (lysoPCs) were significantly increased in the sera of...
The mechanisms of action of drinking water arsenic in the lung and the threshold for biologic effect...
The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has doubled since 1980. Human epidemiological studies...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that ingestion of arsenic through drinking water may have links wi...
Arsenic is a widely distributed environmental component that is associated with a variety of cancer ...
Arsenic contamination in drinking water has been a worldwide health concern for decades. In addition...
Arsenic exposure has been linked to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancers of the skin, bladd...
Gut microbiome can participate in arsenic metabolism. However, its efficacy in the host under arseni...
Chronic exposure to arsenic in drinking water causes cancer and non-cancer diseases. However, mechan...
Arsenic exposure has been associated with the risks of various diseases, including cancers and metab...
Arsenic is an environmental pollutant and its contamination in the drinking water is considered as a...
Arsenic, a naturally occurring metalloid derived from the environment, has been studied worldwide fo...
Arsenic exposure has been linked to numerous disorders including cancers, cardiovascular disease, di...
Arsenic exposure in drinking-water is a significant worldwide health problem. It causes adverse huma...
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (As) [As(III) + As(V)], which affects millions of people, incr...
Arsenic is a common environmental and occupational contaminant worldwide which can influence the dev...
The mechanisms of action of drinking water arsenic in the lung and the threshold for biologic effect...
The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has doubled since 1980. Human epidemiological studies...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that ingestion of arsenic through drinking water may have links wi...
Arsenic is a widely distributed environmental component that is associated with a variety of cancer ...
Arsenic contamination in drinking water has been a worldwide health concern for decades. In addition...
Arsenic exposure has been linked to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancers of the skin, bladd...
Gut microbiome can participate in arsenic metabolism. However, its efficacy in the host under arseni...
Chronic exposure to arsenic in drinking water causes cancer and non-cancer diseases. However, mechan...
Arsenic exposure has been associated with the risks of various diseases, including cancers and metab...
Arsenic is an environmental pollutant and its contamination in the drinking water is considered as a...
Arsenic, a naturally occurring metalloid derived from the environment, has been studied worldwide fo...
Arsenic exposure has been linked to numerous disorders including cancers, cardiovascular disease, di...
Arsenic exposure in drinking-water is a significant worldwide health problem. It causes adverse huma...
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (As) [As(III) + As(V)], which affects millions of people, incr...
Arsenic is a common environmental and occupational contaminant worldwide which can influence the dev...
The mechanisms of action of drinking water arsenic in the lung and the threshold for biologic effect...
The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has doubled since 1980. Human epidemiological studies...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that ingestion of arsenic through drinking water may have links wi...