The role of intracellular free zinc and its chelation by TPEN (N,N,N’,N’-tetrakis(2–pyridylmethyl)ethylenediamine) was studied in Bowes human melanoma cells. The content of free Zn pools was determined by fluorescent probe Zinquin. Depletion of zinc triggered apoptosis confirmed by cell blebbing, changes in mitochondrial transmembrane potential and GSH levels, caspase-3 activation and nuclear fragmentation. Apoptosis was only partially prevented by cyclosporin A or N-acetylcystein, suggesting various independent but likely interrelated mechanisms participating in this process
This review summarizes the evidence that apoptosis is m odulated by intracellular excess or deficien...
Zinc has been shown to have antioxidant properties and to exhibit inhibitory effects on apoptosis. I...
The mechanisms of cell injury resulting in a special type of cell death combining the features of ap...
Zinc is an essential trace element with cofactor functions in a large number of proteins of intermed...
Zinc is critically involved in many physiological processes including growth. Increasing evidence ha...
Zn (II) is an important regulator of caspase-3, as well as an antioxidant, microtubule stabilizer, g...
Excess intracellular zinc has been demonstrated to be responsible for cell injury and cell death in ...
We report the molecular mechanism for zinc depletion caused by TPEN (N,N,N′,N′-Tetrakis(2-pyridylmet...
To better understand the mechanisms by which zinc deficiency induces epithelial cell death, studies ...
Presented at the international workshop “Zinc and Health: Current Status and Future Directions,” hel...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among Canadian women. Despite the use of advan...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among Canadian women. Despite the use of advan...
Non-toxic agents that target intracellular signalling pathways in apoptosis may have potential thera...
Zinc is involved in many physiological processes and is required as a catalytic cofactor for more th...
Zinc is involved in many physiological processes and is required as a catalytic cofactor for more th...
This review summarizes the evidence that apoptosis is m odulated by intracellular excess or deficien...
Zinc has been shown to have antioxidant properties and to exhibit inhibitory effects on apoptosis. I...
The mechanisms of cell injury resulting in a special type of cell death combining the features of ap...
Zinc is an essential trace element with cofactor functions in a large number of proteins of intermed...
Zinc is critically involved in many physiological processes including growth. Increasing evidence ha...
Zn (II) is an important regulator of caspase-3, as well as an antioxidant, microtubule stabilizer, g...
Excess intracellular zinc has been demonstrated to be responsible for cell injury and cell death in ...
We report the molecular mechanism for zinc depletion caused by TPEN (N,N,N′,N′-Tetrakis(2-pyridylmet...
To better understand the mechanisms by which zinc deficiency induces epithelial cell death, studies ...
Presented at the international workshop “Zinc and Health: Current Status and Future Directions,” hel...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among Canadian women. Despite the use of advan...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among Canadian women. Despite the use of advan...
Non-toxic agents that target intracellular signalling pathways in apoptosis may have potential thera...
Zinc is involved in many physiological processes and is required as a catalytic cofactor for more th...
Zinc is involved in many physiological processes and is required as a catalytic cofactor for more th...
This review summarizes the evidence that apoptosis is m odulated by intracellular excess or deficien...
Zinc has been shown to have antioxidant properties and to exhibit inhibitory effects on apoptosis. I...
The mechanisms of cell injury resulting in a special type of cell death combining the features of ap...