Rat liver cytosol inactivates inorganic arsenic (Asi) through methylation; S-adenosylmethionine is the methyl group donor and reduced glutathione (GSH) is required for full activity. The study of the combined effects of Asi, GSH and other thiols in vitro and the results of our previous in-vivo studies in humans and rats are consistent with a pathway involving the formation of a monomethylated metabolite which is either rapidly further methylated into a dimethylated derivative or is spontaneously oxidized into monomethylarsonic acid (MMA). The dimethylated metabolite gives rise to dimethylarsinic acid. The first methylation reaction is rate limiting, can be stimulated by GSH and is catalyzed by an enzyme different from that which transfers t...
Environmental Context. Health effects associated with inorganic arsenic include various cancers and ...
Dimethylarsinic acid (DMAs<sup>V</sup>) is the major urinary metabolite of inorganic arsenic. The re...
<div><p></p><p>Although it is generally believed that the developing fetus is principally exposed to...
Previous studies have shown that several factors may influence the methylation of inorganic arsenic ...
Rat liver, kidney and lung slices methylate trivalent inorganic arsenic (AsIII) to monomethylarsonic...
The toxicity of inorganic trivalent arsenic for living organisms is reduced by in vivo methylation o...
S-Adenosyl-l-methionine (AdoMet):arsenic(III) methyltransferase, purified from liver cytosol of adul...
S-Adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet):arsenic(III) methyltransferase, purified from liver cytosol of adul...
Excess intake of arsenic is known to cause vascular diseases as well as skin lesions and cancer in h...
The following arsenite methyltransferase activities (U/mg) were measured in untreated mice: liver, 1...
Recent research of the metabolism and biological effects of arsenic has profoundly changed our under...
Exposure to arsenic (As) through drinking water is a substantial problem worldwide. The methylation ...
Biomethylation is the major pathway for the metabolism of inorganic arsenic (iAs) in many mammalian ...
The mechanism of arsenic toxicity is believed to be due to the ability of arsenite (As(III)) to bind...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
Environmental Context. Health effects associated with inorganic arsenic include various cancers and ...
Dimethylarsinic acid (DMAs<sup>V</sup>) is the major urinary metabolite of inorganic arsenic. The re...
<div><p></p><p>Although it is generally believed that the developing fetus is principally exposed to...
Previous studies have shown that several factors may influence the methylation of inorganic arsenic ...
Rat liver, kidney and lung slices methylate trivalent inorganic arsenic (AsIII) to monomethylarsonic...
The toxicity of inorganic trivalent arsenic for living organisms is reduced by in vivo methylation o...
S-Adenosyl-l-methionine (AdoMet):arsenic(III) methyltransferase, purified from liver cytosol of adul...
S-Adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet):arsenic(III) methyltransferase, purified from liver cytosol of adul...
Excess intake of arsenic is known to cause vascular diseases as well as skin lesions and cancer in h...
The following arsenite methyltransferase activities (U/mg) were measured in untreated mice: liver, 1...
Recent research of the metabolism and biological effects of arsenic has profoundly changed our under...
Exposure to arsenic (As) through drinking water is a substantial problem worldwide. The methylation ...
Biomethylation is the major pathway for the metabolism of inorganic arsenic (iAs) in many mammalian ...
The mechanism of arsenic toxicity is believed to be due to the ability of arsenite (As(III)) to bind...
Monomethylarsonic acid (MMAV) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAV) are active ingredients in pesticidal p...
Environmental Context. Health effects associated with inorganic arsenic include various cancers and ...
Dimethylarsinic acid (DMAs<sup>V</sup>) is the major urinary metabolite of inorganic arsenic. The re...
<div><p></p><p>Although it is generally believed that the developing fetus is principally exposed to...