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Modes of action of trichloroethylene for kidney tumorigenesis.
This article focuses on the various models for kidney toxicity due to trichloroethylene (TCE) and its glutathione-dependent metabolites, in particular S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-l-cysteine. Areas of controversy regarding the relative importance of metabolic pathways, species differences in toxic response...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637767/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10807554 |
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author | Lash, L H Parker, J C Scott, C S |
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description | This article focuses on the various models for kidney toxicity due to trichloroethylene (TCE) and its glutathione-dependent metabolites, in particular S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-l-cysteine. Areas of controversy regarding the relative importance of metabolic pathways, species differences in toxic responses, rates of generation of reactive metabolites, and dose-dependent phenomena are highlighted. The first section briefly reviews information on the incidence and risk factors of kidney cancer in the general U.S. population. Epidemiological data on incidence of kidney cancer in male workers exposed occupationally to TCE are also summarized. This is contrasted with cancer bioassay data from laboratory animals, that highlights sex and species differences and, consequently, the difficulties in making risk assessments for humans based on animal data. The major section of the article considers proposed modes of action for TCE or its metabolites in kidney, including peroxisome proliferation, alpha(2u)-globulin nephropathy, genotoxicity, and acute and chronic toxicity mechanisms. The latter comprise oxidative stress, alterations in calcium ion homeostasis, mitochondrial dysfunction, protein alkylation, cellular repair processes, and alterations in gene expression and cell proliferation. Finally, the status of risk assessment for TCE based on the kidneys as a target organ and remaining questions and research needs are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-16377672006-11-17 Modes of action of trichloroethylene for kidney tumorigenesis. Lash, L H Parker, J C Scott, C S Environ Health Perspect Research Article This article focuses on the various models for kidney toxicity due to trichloroethylene (TCE) and its glutathione-dependent metabolites, in particular S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-l-cysteine. Areas of controversy regarding the relative importance of metabolic pathways, species differences in toxic responses, rates of generation of reactive metabolites, and dose-dependent phenomena are highlighted. The first section briefly reviews information on the incidence and risk factors of kidney cancer in the general U.S. population. Epidemiological data on incidence of kidney cancer in male workers exposed occupationally to TCE are also summarized. This is contrasted with cancer bioassay data from laboratory animals, that highlights sex and species differences and, consequently, the difficulties in making risk assessments for humans based on animal data. The major section of the article considers proposed modes of action for TCE or its metabolites in kidney, including peroxisome proliferation, alpha(2u)-globulin nephropathy, genotoxicity, and acute and chronic toxicity mechanisms. The latter comprise oxidative stress, alterations in calcium ion homeostasis, mitochondrial dysfunction, protein alkylation, cellular repair processes, and alterations in gene expression and cell proliferation. Finally, the status of risk assessment for TCE based on the kidneys as a target organ and remaining questions and research needs are discussed. 2000-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1637767/ /pubmed/10807554 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lash, L H Parker, J C Scott, C S Modes of action of trichloroethylene for kidney tumorigenesis. |
title | Modes of action of trichloroethylene for kidney tumorigenesis. |
title_full | Modes of action of trichloroethylene for kidney tumorigenesis. |
title_fullStr | Modes of action of trichloroethylene for kidney tumorigenesis. |
title_full_unstemmed | Modes of action of trichloroethylene for kidney tumorigenesis. |
title_short | Modes of action of trichloroethylene for kidney tumorigenesis. |
title_sort | modes of action of trichloroethylene for kidney tumorigenesis. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637767/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10807554 |
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