会议专题

Imbalance of oxidative and reductive species involved in chromium(Ⅵ)induced toxic effects

  Hexavalent chromium ”Cr(Ⅵ)” is a common environmental pollutant which can be exposed via digestive tract,respiratory tract,and skin contact,and directly or indirectly cause adverse health effects in humans.Extensive research indicates that generation of reactive oxygen species(ROS)from the reduction of Cr(Ⅵ),an important characteristic of Cr(Ⅵ)metabolism,is the major mechanism underlying the toxic effects induced by Cr(Ⅵ)treatment,such as apoptosis,DNA damage,and carcinogenesis.ROS production is increased in a time-dependent and dose-dependent manner during the reduction of Cr(Ⅵ)by various biological systems.Meanwhile,positive regulation of antioxidative defenses also plays important roles in balancing ROS levels.This review summarizes the recent progress on the ROS and antioxidative system induced by Cr(Ⅵ)exposure.Some representative signaling cascades and molecules,including AP-1,NF-κB,p53,Nrf2,and Akt are discussed in depth with regard to their involvement in Cr(Ⅵ)-induced toxic effects.

Hexavalent chromium Toxic effects Reactive oxygen species Antioxidants Signaling pathway

Guiping Hu Pai Zheng Huimin Feng Guang Jia

Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Science,School of Public Health,Peking Universit Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Science,School of Public Health,Peking Universit

国内会议

2017年自由基医学与生物学学术交流会议

北京

英文

10-20

2017-11-04(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)