Chromium (VI) is an environmental and occupational carcinogen, and it is accepted that intracellular reduction is necessary for DNA damage and cytotoxicity. We have investigated the interaction of Cr(VI) with hepatocytes in vitro to determine the contribution of various hepatic enzymes to the reduction of Cr(VI). Cr(VI) caused a dose-dependent decrease in cell viability and intracellular reduced glutathione (GSH) levels between 100 and 500 μM within 3 h exposure of hepatocytes. Both DT-diaphorase and cytochrome P450 play only a minor role in detoxifying Cr(VI) and/or its metabolites. (GSH) appears to act as a non-enzymatic reductant, reducing Cr(VI) to a toxic form. The evidence for this is two-fold. Firstly, GSH was depleted during the met...
Cr(VI) is a known human carcinogen. Although it has been investigated widely, the mechanism(s) of it...
AbstractIncubation of Chinese hamster V-79 cells with either buthionine sulfoximine (BSO) or diethyl...
There are reports of alterations in the number and functions of the cells of the immune system in pa...
Chromium (VI) is an environmental and occupational carcinogen, and it is accepted that intracellular...
Chromium (VI) is an environmental and occupational carcinogen, and it is accepted that intracellular...
Chromium (VI) compounds have serious toxic and carcinogenic effects in humans. To exert toxicity and...
To exert cytotoxicity chromium VI (Cr(VI)) has to be reduced inside cells. This is achieved through ...
In patients with orthopaedic implants, metallic particles have been shown to be disseminated widely ...
Cr (VI) is a known carcinogen that readily crosses the cellular membrane and is then reduced by intr...
The cytotoxic action of Cr(VI) in intact mammalian cells is strictly related to its carrier-mediated...
High levels of metal ions, such as chromium and nickel, released from metallic total hip implants ha...
Hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), is an environmental toxicant and is associated with hepatotoxicity. How...
AbstractHexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), is an environmental toxicant and is associated with hepatotoxic...
Cobalt chromium (CoCr) alloy and stainless steel are widely used in orthopaedic implants. Cr(VI) is ...
Cr(VI) is a known human carcinogen. Although it has been investigated widely, the mechanism(s) of it...
Cr(VI) is a known human carcinogen. Although it has been investigated widely, the mechanism(s) of it...
AbstractIncubation of Chinese hamster V-79 cells with either buthionine sulfoximine (BSO) or diethyl...
There are reports of alterations in the number and functions of the cells of the immune system in pa...
Chromium (VI) is an environmental and occupational carcinogen, and it is accepted that intracellular...
Chromium (VI) is an environmental and occupational carcinogen, and it is accepted that intracellular...
Chromium (VI) compounds have serious toxic and carcinogenic effects in humans. To exert toxicity and...
To exert cytotoxicity chromium VI (Cr(VI)) has to be reduced inside cells. This is achieved through ...
In patients with orthopaedic implants, metallic particles have been shown to be disseminated widely ...
Cr (VI) is a known carcinogen that readily crosses the cellular membrane and is then reduced by intr...
The cytotoxic action of Cr(VI) in intact mammalian cells is strictly related to its carrier-mediated...
High levels of metal ions, such as chromium and nickel, released from metallic total hip implants ha...
Hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), is an environmental toxicant and is associated with hepatotoxicity. How...
AbstractHexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), is an environmental toxicant and is associated with hepatotoxic...
Cobalt chromium (CoCr) alloy and stainless steel are widely used in orthopaedic implants. Cr(VI) is ...
Cr(VI) is a known human carcinogen. Although it has been investigated widely, the mechanism(s) of it...
Cr(VI) is a known human carcinogen. Although it has been investigated widely, the mechanism(s) of it...
AbstractIncubation of Chinese hamster V-79 cells with either buthionine sulfoximine (BSO) or diethyl...
There are reports of alterations in the number and functions of the cells of the immune system in pa...