Chronic exposure to high levels of inorganic arsenic (iAs) has been associated with cancerous and non-cancerous health effects, including cardiovascular effects. However, the mechanism for a presumed toxic effect of arsenic on vascular tissue is not clear. Our working hypothesis is that inorganic trivalent arsenic and its methylated metabolites react with cysteine-containing cellular proteins and alter their function leading to adverse events such as cytotoxicity or proliferation. In this study, human microvascular endothelial cells (HMEC1) and mouse microvascular endothelial cells (MFP-MVEC) were exposed to arsenite (iAsIII), monomethylarsonous acid (MMAIII), or dimethylarsinous acid (DMAIII) for 72 h to evaluate cytotoxicity, and for 24, ...
Chronic ingestion of arsenic is associated with increased incidence of respiratory and cardiovascula...
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic to the human urinary bladder. It produce...
Recent evidences suggest that multiple myeloma phenotypes (MMPs) are involved in the infiltration of...
AbstractChronic exposure to high levels of inorganic arsenic (iAs) has been associated with cancerou...
Excess intake of arsenic is known to cause vascular diseases as well as skin lesions and cancer in h...
Chronic ingestion of arsenic (As), a common ground water contaminant, has demonstrated to result in ...
Abstract Chronic arsenic poisoning is reported to be associated with peripheral and cardiovascular d...
Chronic arsenic exposure through contaminated drinking water is a worldwide health problem. In sever...
Arsenic exposure during embryonic development can cause ischemic heart pathologies later in adulthoo...
Arsenic (As) is widely distributed in nature, and its contamination in drinking water remains a majo...
Arsenic is a human bladder carcinogen. Inorganic arsenic and methylated metabolites are excreted fro...
Recently, arsenic-toxicity has become the major focus of strenuous assessment and dynamic research f...
[[abstract]]Arsenic (As) is widely distributed in nature, and its contamination in drinking water re...
Trivalent methylated metabolites of arsenic, monomethylarsonous acid (MMA(III)) and dimethylarsinous...
While arsenic in drinking water is known to cause various cardiovascular diseases in human, exact me...
Chronic ingestion of arsenic is associated with increased incidence of respiratory and cardiovascula...
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic to the human urinary bladder. It produce...
Recent evidences suggest that multiple myeloma phenotypes (MMPs) are involved in the infiltration of...
AbstractChronic exposure to high levels of inorganic arsenic (iAs) has been associated with cancerou...
Excess intake of arsenic is known to cause vascular diseases as well as skin lesions and cancer in h...
Chronic ingestion of arsenic (As), a common ground water contaminant, has demonstrated to result in ...
Abstract Chronic arsenic poisoning is reported to be associated with peripheral and cardiovascular d...
Chronic arsenic exposure through contaminated drinking water is a worldwide health problem. In sever...
Arsenic exposure during embryonic development can cause ischemic heart pathologies later in adulthoo...
Arsenic (As) is widely distributed in nature, and its contamination in drinking water remains a majo...
Arsenic is a human bladder carcinogen. Inorganic arsenic and methylated metabolites are excreted fro...
Recently, arsenic-toxicity has become the major focus of strenuous assessment and dynamic research f...
[[abstract]]Arsenic (As) is widely distributed in nature, and its contamination in drinking water re...
Trivalent methylated metabolites of arsenic, monomethylarsonous acid (MMA(III)) and dimethylarsinous...
While arsenic in drinking water is known to cause various cardiovascular diseases in human, exact me...
Chronic ingestion of arsenic is associated with increased incidence of respiratory and cardiovascula...
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is carcinogenic to the human urinary bladder. It produce...
Recent evidences suggest that multiple myeloma phenotypes (MMPs) are involved in the infiltration of...