Copper (Cu), as a common chemical contaminant in environment, is known to be toxic at high concentrations. The current research demonstrates the effects of copper upon hepatocyte cell-cycle progression (CCP) in mice. Institute of cancer research (ICR) mice (n = 240) at an age of four weeks were divided randomly into groups treated with different doses of Cu (0, 4, 8, and 16 mg/kg) for 21 and 42 days. Results showed that high Cu exposure caused hepatocellular G0/G1 cell-cycle arrest (CCA) and reduced cell proportion in the G2/M phase. G0/G1 CCA occurred with down-regulation (p < 0.05) of Ras, p-PI3K (Tyr458), p-Akt (Thr308), p-forkhead box O3 (FOXO3A) (Ser253), p-glycogen synthase kinase 3-β (GSK3-β) (Ser9), murine double minute 2 (MDM2) pro...
Although nano-copper is currently used extensively, the adverse effects on liver cytochrome P450 (CY...
Copper (Cu2+) is an essential element that plays important roles in physiological functions of the b...
SummaryCopper (Cu) is an essential cofactor for a variety of metabolic functions, and the regulation...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element involved in the normal physiological processes of animals....
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated in mammalian cells. We investigated the adaptation of hepat...
The basic mechanism(s) by which altered Cu homeostasis is toxic to hepatocytes and neurons, the two ...
Copper (Cu) is essential for development and proliferation, yet the cellular requirements for Cu in ...
Body copper homeostasis is regulated by the liver, which removes excess copper via bile. In Wilson’s...
Wilson's disease carriers constitute 1% of the human population. It is unknown whether Wilson&#...
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to the cell...
Wilson\u27s disease carriers constitute 1% of the human population. It is unknown whether Wilsons di...
Copper (Cu) is the active center of some enzymes because of its redox-active property, although that...
International audienceCopper is a transition metal essential for human life. Its homeostasis is regu...
Typescript (photocopy).The effects of altered lysosomal function on the pathogenesis of copper-induc...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Wilson disease (WD) is an inherited disorder of copper metabolism that leads ...
Although nano-copper is currently used extensively, the adverse effects on liver cytochrome P450 (CY...
Copper (Cu2+) is an essential element that plays important roles in physiological functions of the b...
SummaryCopper (Cu) is an essential cofactor for a variety of metabolic functions, and the regulation...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element involved in the normal physiological processes of animals....
Copper homeostasis is strictly regulated in mammalian cells. We investigated the adaptation of hepat...
The basic mechanism(s) by which altered Cu homeostasis is toxic to hepatocytes and neurons, the two ...
Copper (Cu) is essential for development and proliferation, yet the cellular requirements for Cu in ...
Body copper homeostasis is regulated by the liver, which removes excess copper via bile. In Wilson’s...
Wilson's disease carriers constitute 1% of the human population. It is unknown whether Wilson&#...
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to the cell...
Wilson\u27s disease carriers constitute 1% of the human population. It is unknown whether Wilsons di...
Copper (Cu) is the active center of some enzymes because of its redox-active property, although that...
International audienceCopper is a transition metal essential for human life. Its homeostasis is regu...
Typescript (photocopy).The effects of altered lysosomal function on the pathogenesis of copper-induc...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Wilson disease (WD) is an inherited disorder of copper metabolism that leads ...
Although nano-copper is currently used extensively, the adverse effects on liver cytochrome P450 (CY...
Copper (Cu2+) is an essential element that plays important roles in physiological functions of the b...
SummaryCopper (Cu) is an essential cofactor for a variety of metabolic functions, and the regulation...