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Distinct mechanisms of oxidative DNA damage induced by carcinogenic nickel subsulfide and nickel oxides.

The U.S. National Toxicology Program has shown clear evidence of carcinogenicity of nickel subsulfide (Ni(3)S(2)) and some evidence of carcinogenicity of NiO (green) in rats. In the present study, DNA damage in cultured cells and in lungs of rats induced by nickel compounds was investigated to clari...

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Autores principales: Kawanishi, Shosuke, Oikawa, Shinji, Inoue, Sumiko, Nishino, Kohsuke
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12426132
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author Kawanishi, Shosuke
Oikawa, Shinji
Inoue, Sumiko
Nishino, Kohsuke
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description The U.S. National Toxicology Program has shown clear evidence of carcinogenicity of nickel subsulfide (Ni(3)S(2)) and some evidence of carcinogenicity of NiO (green) in rats. In the present study, DNA damage in cultured cells and in lungs of rats induced by nickel compounds was investigated to clarify the mechanism of nickel carcinogenesis. In cultured HeLa cells, Ni(3)S(2) induced a significant increase in 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OH-dG) formation, whereas NiO (black), NiO (green), and NiSO(4) did not. On the other hand, in rats, intratracheal instillation of all these nickel compounds significantly increased 8-OH-dG content in the lungs. The disparities in DNA damage between cultured cells and animals could be accounted for by two different mechanisms for nickel-induced oxidative DNA damage in lungs of rats. One is direct oxidative DNA damage: Ni(II) enters the cells and then reacts with endogenous and/or nickel sulfide-produced hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) to give reactive oxygen species that cause DNA damage. This mechanism is supported by oxidative damage to isolated DNA treated with Ni(II) and H(2)O(2). The other mechanism is indirect oxidative DNA damage due to inflammation. This double mechanism for DNA damage may explain the relatively high carcinogenic risk associated with Ni(3)S(2).
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spelling pubmed-12412462005-11-08 Distinct mechanisms of oxidative DNA damage induced by carcinogenic nickel subsulfide and nickel oxides. Kawanishi, Shosuke Oikawa, Shinji Inoue, Sumiko Nishino, Kohsuke Environ Health Perspect Research Article The U.S. National Toxicology Program has shown clear evidence of carcinogenicity of nickel subsulfide (Ni(3)S(2)) and some evidence of carcinogenicity of NiO (green) in rats. In the present study, DNA damage in cultured cells and in lungs of rats induced by nickel compounds was investigated to clarify the mechanism of nickel carcinogenesis. In cultured HeLa cells, Ni(3)S(2) induced a significant increase in 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OH-dG) formation, whereas NiO (black), NiO (green), and NiSO(4) did not. On the other hand, in rats, intratracheal instillation of all these nickel compounds significantly increased 8-OH-dG content in the lungs. The disparities in DNA damage between cultured cells and animals could be accounted for by two different mechanisms for nickel-induced oxidative DNA damage in lungs of rats. One is direct oxidative DNA damage: Ni(II) enters the cells and then reacts with endogenous and/or nickel sulfide-produced hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) to give reactive oxygen species that cause DNA damage. This mechanism is supported by oxidative damage to isolated DNA treated with Ni(II) and H(2)O(2). The other mechanism is indirect oxidative DNA damage due to inflammation. This double mechanism for DNA damage may explain the relatively high carcinogenic risk associated with Ni(3)S(2). 2002-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1241246/ /pubmed/12426132 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Kawanishi, Shosuke
Oikawa, Shinji
Inoue, Sumiko
Nishino, Kohsuke
Distinct mechanisms of oxidative DNA damage induced by carcinogenic nickel subsulfide and nickel oxides.
title Distinct mechanisms of oxidative DNA damage induced by carcinogenic nickel subsulfide and nickel oxides.
title_full Distinct mechanisms of oxidative DNA damage induced by carcinogenic nickel subsulfide and nickel oxides.
title_fullStr Distinct mechanisms of oxidative DNA damage induced by carcinogenic nickel subsulfide and nickel oxides.
title_full_unstemmed Distinct mechanisms of oxidative DNA damage induced by carcinogenic nickel subsulfide and nickel oxides.
title_short Distinct mechanisms of oxidative DNA damage induced by carcinogenic nickel subsulfide and nickel oxides.
title_sort distinct mechanisms of oxidative dna damage induced by carcinogenic nickel subsulfide and nickel oxides.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12426132
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