Title of article :
Toxicological properties of the thiolated inorganic arsenic and arsenosugar metabolite thio-dimethylarsinic acid in human bladder cells
Author/Authors :
Ebert، نويسنده , , Franziska and Leffers، نويسنده , , Larissa and Weber، نويسنده , , Till and Berndt، نويسنده , , Svenia and Mangerich، نويسنده , , Aswin and Beneke، نويسنده , , Sascha and Bürkle، نويسنده , , Alexander and Schwerdtle، نويسنده , , Tanja، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
9
From page :
138
To page :
146
Abstract :
Thio-dimethylarsinic acid (thio-DMAV) has recently been identified as human metabolite after exposure toward both the human carcinogen inorganic arsenic and arsenosugars, which are the major arsenical constituents of marine algae. This study aims to get further insight in the toxic modes of action of thio-DMAV in cultured human urothelial cells. Among others effects of thio-DMAV on eight cell death related endpoints, cell cycle distribution, genotoxicity, cellular bioavailability as well as for the first time its impact on DNA damage induced poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation were investigated and compared to effects induced by arsenite. The data indicate that thio-DMAV exerts its cellular toxicity in a similar or even lower concentration range, however most likely via different mechanisms, than arsenite. Most interestingly, thio-DMAV decreased damage-induced cellular poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation by 35,000-fold lower concentrations than arsenite. The inhibition of this essential DNA-damage induced and DNA-repair related signaling reaction might contribute to inorganic arsenic induced toxicity, at least in the bladder. Therefore, and also because thio-DMAV is to date by far the most toxic human metabolite identified after arsenosugar intake, thio-DMAV should contemporary be fully (also in vivo) toxicologically characterized, to assess risks to human health related to inorganic arsenic but especially arsenosugar dietary intake.
Keywords :
Thio-dimethylarsinic acid , Genotoxicity , Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation , Arsenite , Cellular bioavailability
Journal title :
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
Record number :
1725868
Link To Document :
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