High levels of metal ions, such as chromium and nickel, released from metallic total hip implants have been detected in the serum and urine of patients. Cr VI and Ni ions are carcinogenic and toxic and there is concern about their systemic toxicity. To investigate this we have studied the interaction of Cr VI and Ni with hepatocytes. Both metal ions caused loss of cell viability within 3 h exposure, Cr VI was more potent than Ni. Cr VI caused depletion of intracellular reduced glutathione (GSH) levels, and inhibition of glutathione reductase and glutathione-S-transferase (GST) activities. Expression of alpha-GST, the major isoenzyme of GST in rat liver, was also decreased by Cr VI. Ni, on the other hand did not deplete GSH, or inhibit any o...
Cr(VI) is a known human carcinogen. Although it has been investigated widely, the mechanism(s) of it...
Cobalt, chromium, and nickel are used in orthopedic prostheses. They can be released, accumulate in ...
There is increasing concern regarding the long-term biological effects of exposure to low concentrat...
High levels of metal ions, such as chromium and nickel, released from metallic total hip implants ha...
In patients with orthopaedic implants, metallic particles have been shown to be disseminated widely ...
The toxicity of hexavalent chromium and nickel was investigated using primary cultures of hepatocyte...
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...
There are reports of alterations in the number and functions of the cells of the immune system in pa...
Cobalt chromium (CoCr) alloy and stainless steel are widely used in orthopaedic implants. Cr(VI) is ...
The effect of in vitro exposure to the metal ions (chromium (VI) and cobalt (II)) on phase I and pha...
Cr(VI) is a known human carcinogen. Although it has been investigated widely, the mechanism(s) of it...
Cobalt, chromium, and nickel are used in orthopedic prostheses. They can be released, accumulate in ...
There is increasing concern regarding the long-term biological effects of exposure to low concentrat...
High levels of metal ions, such as chromium and nickel, released from metallic total hip implants ha...
In patients with orthopaedic implants, metallic particles have been shown to be disseminated widely ...
The toxicity of hexavalent chromium and nickel was investigated using primary cultures of hepatocyte...
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...
There are reports of alterations in the number and functions of the cells of the immune system in pa...
Cobalt chromium (CoCr) alloy and stainless steel are widely used in orthopaedic implants. Cr(VI) is ...
The effect of in vitro exposure to the metal ions (chromium (VI) and cobalt (II)) on phase I and pha...
Cr(VI) is a known human carcinogen. Although it has been investigated widely, the mechanism(s) of it...
Cobalt, chromium, and nickel are used in orthopedic prostheses. They can be released, accumulate in ...
There is increasing concern regarding the long-term biological effects of exposure to low concentrat...