Arsenite is a known carcinogen and its exposure has been implicated in a variety of noncarcinogenic health concerns. Increased oxidative stress is thought to be the primary cause of arsenite toxicity and the toxic effect is thought to be linear with detrimental effects reported at all concentrations of arsenite. But the paradigm of linear dose response in arsenite toxicity is shifting. In the present study we demonstrate that arsenite effects on mitochondrial respiration in primary hepatocytes follow a nonlinear dose response. In vitro exposure of primary hepatocytes to an environmentally relevant, moderate level of arsenite results in increased oxidant production that appears to arise from changes in the expression and activity of respirat...
Epidemiology studies have established a strong link between lung cancer and arsenic exposure. Curren...
International audienceExposure of human neuronal SK-N-BE cells to sodium arsenate (AsV 0.1-400 μM; 4...
: Arsenite, a well-established human carcinogen and toxic compound, promotes the formation of mitoch...
Arsenite is an important carcinogen and toxic compound, causing various deleterious effects through ...
: Long-term ingestion of arsenicals, a heterogeneous group of toxic compounds, has been associated w...
We herein report the results from a comparative study of arsenite toxicity in respiration-proficient...
Millions of people worldwide are chronically exposed to arsenic through contaminated drinking water....
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,...
Arsenite induces many critical effects associated with the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS...
Arsenic is an environmental toxicant and a human carcinogen. The kidney is a known target organ for ...
Arsenite is an established human carcinogen inducing cyto- and genotoxic effects through poorly defi...
Arsenite, a trivalent form of arsenic, is an element that occurs naturally in the environment. Human...
A 16 h exposure of U937 cells to 2.5 µM arsenite promotes superoxide ( O2.-) formation and inhibitio...
Epidemiology studies have established a strong link between lung cancer and arsenic exposure. Curren...
International audienceExposure of human neuronal SK-N-BE cells to sodium arsenate (AsV 0.1-400 μM; 4...
: Arsenite, a well-established human carcinogen and toxic compound, promotes the formation of mitoch...
Arsenite is an important carcinogen and toxic compound, causing various deleterious effects through ...
: Long-term ingestion of arsenicals, a heterogeneous group of toxic compounds, has been associated w...
We herein report the results from a comparative study of arsenite toxicity in respiration-proficient...
Millions of people worldwide are chronically exposed to arsenic through contaminated drinking water....
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,...
Arsenite induces many critical effects associated with the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS...
Arsenic is an environmental toxicant and a human carcinogen. The kidney is a known target organ for ...
Arsenite is an established human carcinogen inducing cyto- and genotoxic effects through poorly defi...
Arsenite, a trivalent form of arsenic, is an element that occurs naturally in the environment. Human...
A 16 h exposure of U937 cells to 2.5 µM arsenite promotes superoxide ( O2.-) formation and inhibitio...
Epidemiology studies have established a strong link between lung cancer and arsenic exposure. Curren...
International audienceExposure of human neuronal SK-N-BE cells to sodium arsenate (AsV 0.1-400 μM; 4...
: Arsenite, a well-established human carcinogen and toxic compound, promotes the formation of mitoch...