AbstractAcrolein, a reactive aldehyde found in cigarette smoke, is thought to induce its biological effects primarily by irreversible adduction to cellular nucleophiles such as cysteine thiols. Here, we demonstrate that acrolein rapidly inactivates the seleno-enzyme thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) in human bronchiolar epithelial HBE1 cells, which recovered over 4–8h by a mechanism depending on the presence of cellular GSH and thioredoxin 1 (Trx1), and corresponding with reversal of protein–acrolein adduction. Our findings indicate that acrolein-induced protein alkylation is not necessarily a feature of irreversible protein damage, but may reflect a reversible signaling mechanism that is regulated by GSH and Trx1
The intracellular generation of reactive oxygen species, together with the thioredoxin and glutathio...
AbstractAcrolein, a highly reactive α,β-unsaturated aldehyde, is a product of endogenous lipid perox...
AbstractActivation of the cysteine protease caspase-8 by the death receptor Fas (CD95/APO-1) in B ly...
AbstractAcrolein, a reactive aldehyde found in cigarette smoke, is thought to induce its biological ...
Cigarette smoking remains a major health concern worldwide, and many of the adverse effects of cigar...
AbstractCigarette smoking remains a major health concern worldwide, and many of the adverse effects ...
Acrolein is chemical that is ubiquitously present in low concentrations in our environment, while i...
Cigarette smoke (CS) exposure is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States contrib...
Acrolein is a thiol reactive compound present in cigarette smoke and plays a pivotal role in the del...
Acrolein (ACR) is an alpha,beta-unsaturated aldehyde that exists extensively in the environment and ...
Human cells are exposed to the electrophilic [alpha],[beta]-unsaturated aldehyde acrolein from a var...
Acrolein (ACR) is a toxic and highly reactive \u3b1,\u3b2-unsaturated aldehyde widely distributed in...
Acrolein is an environmental toxicant, mainly found in smoke released from incomplete combustion of ...
Environmental pollutant exposure has gained considerable attention as a potential risk factor contri...
Acrolein exists in common pollutants, such as cigarette smoke and car exhaust, which has been implic...
The intracellular generation of reactive oxygen species, together with the thioredoxin and glutathio...
AbstractAcrolein, a highly reactive α,β-unsaturated aldehyde, is a product of endogenous lipid perox...
AbstractActivation of the cysteine protease caspase-8 by the death receptor Fas (CD95/APO-1) in B ly...
AbstractAcrolein, a reactive aldehyde found in cigarette smoke, is thought to induce its biological ...
Cigarette smoking remains a major health concern worldwide, and many of the adverse effects of cigar...
AbstractCigarette smoking remains a major health concern worldwide, and many of the adverse effects ...
Acrolein is chemical that is ubiquitously present in low concentrations in our environment, while i...
Cigarette smoke (CS) exposure is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States contrib...
Acrolein is a thiol reactive compound present in cigarette smoke and plays a pivotal role in the del...
Acrolein (ACR) is an alpha,beta-unsaturated aldehyde that exists extensively in the environment and ...
Human cells are exposed to the electrophilic [alpha],[beta]-unsaturated aldehyde acrolein from a var...
Acrolein (ACR) is a toxic and highly reactive \u3b1,\u3b2-unsaturated aldehyde widely distributed in...
Acrolein is an environmental toxicant, mainly found in smoke released from incomplete combustion of ...
Environmental pollutant exposure has gained considerable attention as a potential risk factor contri...
Acrolein exists in common pollutants, such as cigarette smoke and car exhaust, which has been implic...
The intracellular generation of reactive oxygen species, together with the thioredoxin and glutathio...
AbstractAcrolein, a highly reactive α,β-unsaturated aldehyde, is a product of endogenous lipid perox...
AbstractActivation of the cysteine protease caspase-8 by the death receptor Fas (CD95/APO-1) in B ly...