: Arsenite, a well-established human carcinogen and toxic compound, promotes the formation of mitochondrial superoxide (mitoO2-.) via a Ca2+-dependent mechanism, in which an initial stimulation of the inositol 1, 4, 5-trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) is followed by the activation of the ryanodine receptor (RyR), critical for providing Ca2+ to the mitochondria. We now report that, under the same conditions, arsenite triggers endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and a threefold increase in ER oxidoreductin 1α (ERO1 α) levels in proliferating U937 cells. EN460, an inhibitor of ERO1 α, recapitulated all the effects associated with RyR inhibition or downregulation, including prevention of RyR-induced Ca2+ accumulation in mitochondria and the resulting...
A low concentration of arsenite (6 h), selectively stimulating the intraluminal crosstalk between th...
Arsenite is an established human carcinogen inducing cyto- and genotoxic effects through poorly defi...
The present study used human myeloid leukemia cells, a versatile promonocytic cellular system which,...
: Arsenite, a well-established human carcinogen and toxic compound, promotes the formation of mitoch...
: Arsenite is a potent carcinogen and toxic compound inducing an array of deleterious effects via di...
: A 6 h exposure of U937 cells to 2.5 μM arsenite stimulates low Ca2+ release from the inositol 1, 4...
Our recent studies suggest that arsenite stimulates the crosstalk between the inositol 1, 4, 5-triph...
Arsenite is an important carcinogen and toxic compound, causing various deleterious effects through ...
Arsenite induces many critical effects associated with the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS...
A low concentration of arsenite (6 h), selectively stimulating the intraluminal crosstalk between th...
Arsenite is an established human carcinogen inducing cyto- and genotoxic effects through poorly defi...
The present study used human myeloid leukemia cells, a versatile promonocytic cellular system which,...
: Arsenite, a well-established human carcinogen and toxic compound, promotes the formation of mitoch...
: Arsenite is a potent carcinogen and toxic compound inducing an array of deleterious effects via di...
: A 6 h exposure of U937 cells to 2.5 μM arsenite stimulates low Ca2+ release from the inositol 1, 4...
Our recent studies suggest that arsenite stimulates the crosstalk between the inositol 1, 4, 5-triph...
Arsenite is an important carcinogen and toxic compound, causing various deleterious effects through ...
Arsenite induces many critical effects associated with the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS...
A low concentration of arsenite (6 h), selectively stimulating the intraluminal crosstalk between th...
Arsenite is an established human carcinogen inducing cyto- and genotoxic effects through poorly defi...
The present study used human myeloid leukemia cells, a versatile promonocytic cellular system which,...