Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2584178 Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Oxidative stress is a known mechanism induced, among other things, by arsenic toxicity. As a response, the cell triggers the synthesis of antioxidant and stress response elements like glutathione and heme oxygenase. Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is a well-known antioxidant that confers protection to oxidative stress conditions. We analyzed the effect of ALA pretreatment on Nrf2-responsive gene expression of HepG2 cells exposed to As3+. Cells were treated with 5 mM ALA and 8 h later exposed to 50 μM As3+ for 24 h, analyzing MTT-activity, glutathione content, Nrf2 induction and antioxidant gene expression. As3+ increased glutathione (154%), heme oxygenase, glutamate cystein ligase, modifier subunit and metallothionein (35-fold, 10-fold and 9-fold, respectively). ALA prevented the strong expression of heme oxygenase by As3+ exposure (from 35- to 5-times of control cells), which correlated with the reduction of Nrf2 observed in As3+ group. ALA pretreatment can down-modulate the response mediated by Nrf2 and provide protection to As3+ exposed HepG2 cells.

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