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Arsenic increased lipid peroxidation in rat tissues by a mechanism independent of glutathione levels.

The role of lipid peroxidation in the mechanism of arsenic toxicity was investigated in female rats pretreated with N-acetylcysteine (NAC, a glutathione [GSH] inducer) or with buthionine sulfoximine (BSO, a GSH depletor). Rats were challenged with sodium arsenite, and sacrificed 1 hr after this trea...

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Autores principales: Ramos, O, Carrizales, L, Yáñez, L, Mejía, J, Batres, L, Ortíz, D, Díaz-Barriga, F
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7621808
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author Ramos, O
Carrizales, L
Yáñez, L
Mejía, J
Batres, L
Ortíz, D
Díaz-Barriga, F
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Carrizales, L
Yáñez, L
Mejía, J
Batres, L
Ortíz, D
Díaz-Barriga, F
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description The role of lipid peroxidation in the mechanism of arsenic toxicity was investigated in female rats pretreated with N-acetylcysteine (NAC, a glutathione [GSH] inducer) or with buthionine sulfoximine (BSO, a GSH depletor). Rats were challenged with sodium arsenite, and sacrificed 1 hr after this treatment. Results showed that arsenic decreased GSH levels and increased lipid peroxidation in liver, kidney, and heart, with a larger effect at 18.2 mg/kg than at 14.8 mg/kg for lipid peroxidation induction. In the liver of rats treated with arsenic, pretreatment with NAC increased the levels of GSH and decreased lipid peroxidation. In kidney and heart, NAC pretreatment protected the tissues against arsenic-induced depletion of GSH levels, but the same degree of protection was not found for lipid peroxidation induction. In its turn, BSO had an additive effect with arsenic in lowering the levels of GSH in the liver and kidney, but an inverse correlation between GSH levels and lipid peroxidation was found only in liver. Arsenic content in tissues of rats pretreated with NAC was lower than in rats treated only with arsenic. In rats with depleted levels of GSH (BSO-pretreated rats), a shift in arsenic tissue distribution was found, with higher levels in skin and lower levels in kidney. A clear tendency for a positive correlation between arsenic concentration and lipid peroxidation levels was found in liver, kidney, and heart.
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spelling pubmed-15193322006-07-28 Arsenic increased lipid peroxidation in rat tissues by a mechanism independent of glutathione levels. Ramos, O Carrizales, L Yáñez, L Mejía, J Batres, L Ortíz, D Díaz-Barriga, F Environ Health Perspect Research Article The role of lipid peroxidation in the mechanism of arsenic toxicity was investigated in female rats pretreated with N-acetylcysteine (NAC, a glutathione [GSH] inducer) or with buthionine sulfoximine (BSO, a GSH depletor). Rats were challenged with sodium arsenite, and sacrificed 1 hr after this treatment. Results showed that arsenic decreased GSH levels and increased lipid peroxidation in liver, kidney, and heart, with a larger effect at 18.2 mg/kg than at 14.8 mg/kg for lipid peroxidation induction. In the liver of rats treated with arsenic, pretreatment with NAC increased the levels of GSH and decreased lipid peroxidation. In kidney and heart, NAC pretreatment protected the tissues against arsenic-induced depletion of GSH levels, but the same degree of protection was not found for lipid peroxidation induction. In its turn, BSO had an additive effect with arsenic in lowering the levels of GSH in the liver and kidney, but an inverse correlation between GSH levels and lipid peroxidation was found only in liver. Arsenic content in tissues of rats pretreated with NAC was lower than in rats treated only with arsenic. In rats with depleted levels of GSH (BSO-pretreated rats), a shift in arsenic tissue distribution was found, with higher levels in skin and lower levels in kidney. A clear tendency for a positive correlation between arsenic concentration and lipid peroxidation levels was found in liver, kidney, and heart. 1995-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1519332/ /pubmed/7621808 Text en
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Ramos, O
Carrizales, L
Yáñez, L
Mejía, J
Batres, L
Ortíz, D
Díaz-Barriga, F
Arsenic increased lipid peroxidation in rat tissues by a mechanism independent of glutathione levels.
title Arsenic increased lipid peroxidation in rat tissues by a mechanism independent of glutathione levels.
title_full Arsenic increased lipid peroxidation in rat tissues by a mechanism independent of glutathione levels.
title_fullStr Arsenic increased lipid peroxidation in rat tissues by a mechanism independent of glutathione levels.
title_full_unstemmed Arsenic increased lipid peroxidation in rat tissues by a mechanism independent of glutathione levels.
title_short Arsenic increased lipid peroxidation in rat tissues by a mechanism independent of glutathione levels.
title_sort arsenic increased lipid peroxidation in rat tissues by a mechanism independent of glutathione levels.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7621808
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