Arsenite is an established DNA-damaging agent and human carcinogen. We initially selected conditions in which the metalloid causes DNA strand scission in the absence of detectable apoptotic DNA degradation in U937 cells. This response was suppressed by catalase and by treatments (rotenone and ascorbic acid), or manipulations (respiration-deficient phenotype), preventing the mitochondrial formation of O2-. ( mitoO2-.). MitoO2-., and its dismutation product, H2 O2 , are therefore critically involved in the arsenite-dependent DNA-damaging response. We then established a link between mitoO2-./H2 O2 and mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT), and found that this second event also promoted the formation of DNA-damaging species. As a conseque...
Arsenite is an established human carcinogen inducing cyto- and genotoxic effects through poorly defi...
Abstract—Arsenic is atherogenic, carcinogenic, and genotoxic. Because atherosclerotic plaque has bee...
A low concentration of arsenite (6 h), selectively stimulating the intraluminal crosstalk between th...
Arsenite is an established DNA-damaging agent and human carcinogen. We initially selected conditions...
The present study used human myeloid leukemia cells, a versatile promonocytic cellular system which,...
A 16 h exposure of U937 cells to 2.5 µM arsenite promotes superoxide ( O2.-) formation and inhibitio...
In this study, respiration-proficient (RP) and -deficient (RD) cells were exposed to 2.5 or 10 μM ar...
Arsenite toxicity is in numerous cellular systems dependent on the formation of reactive oxygen and ...
Arsenite directly triggers cytochrome c and Smac/DIABLO release in mitochondria isolated from U937 c...
Background: Rapid industrialization is discharging toxic heavy metals into the environment, disturbi...
We herein report the results from a comparative study of arsenite toxicity in respiration-proficient...
Arsenite is an established human carcinogen inducing cyto- and genotoxic effects through poorly defi...
Abstract—Arsenic is atherogenic, carcinogenic, and genotoxic. Because atherosclerotic plaque has bee...
A low concentration of arsenite (6 h), selectively stimulating the intraluminal crosstalk between th...
Arsenite is an established DNA-damaging agent and human carcinogen. We initially selected conditions...
The present study used human myeloid leukemia cells, a versatile promonocytic cellular system which,...
A 16 h exposure of U937 cells to 2.5 µM arsenite promotes superoxide ( O2.-) formation and inhibitio...
In this study, respiration-proficient (RP) and -deficient (RD) cells were exposed to 2.5 or 10 μM ar...
Arsenite toxicity is in numerous cellular systems dependent on the formation of reactive oxygen and ...
Arsenite directly triggers cytochrome c and Smac/DIABLO release in mitochondria isolated from U937 c...
Background: Rapid industrialization is discharging toxic heavy metals into the environment, disturbi...
We herein report the results from a comparative study of arsenite toxicity in respiration-proficient...
Arsenite is an established human carcinogen inducing cyto- and genotoxic effects through poorly defi...
Abstract—Arsenic is atherogenic, carcinogenic, and genotoxic. Because atherosclerotic plaque has bee...
A low concentration of arsenite (6 h), selectively stimulating the intraluminal crosstalk between th...