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- Title
Arsenic Trioxide Triggers Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Oxidative Stress, and Apoptosis via Nrf 2/Caspase 3 Signaling Pathway in Heart of Ducks.
- Authors
Rao, Gan; Zhong, Gaolong; Hu, Ting; Wu, Shaofeng; Tan, Jiajia; Zhang, Xiaoyong; Huang, Riming; Tang, Zhaoxin; Hu, Lianmei
- Abstract
Arsenic is a common environmental pollutant and poses a serious threat to human and animal health. In this study, we used the ducks to mimic arsenic trioxide (ATO) exposure and investigated the mechanism of cardiac toxicity. The results indicated that ATO inhibited the body and organ growth of ducks, led to an increase in LDH content, and caused obvious deformity, ischemia infarction. It is found that ATO exacerbated the swell of mitochondrial and the contraction of cell nuclei in the heart of ducks through transmission electron microscopy (TEM). ATO also induced an increase in MDA content; inhibited the activation of the Nrf 2 pathway; downregulated the expression of mRNA and protein of Nrf 2, HO-1, and SOD-1; and upregulated the expression of mRNA and protein of Keap 1. At the same time, ATO induced apoptosis which not only upregulated the expression levels of mRNA and proteins (Caspase 3, Cyt-C, P53, Bax) but also decreased the mRNA and protein expression level of Bcl-2. These results indicated that ATO can lead to oxidative stress and apoptosis in the heart of ducks. In general, our research shows that ATO triggers mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and apoptosis via Nrf 2/Caspase 3 signaling pathway in the heart of ducks.
- Subjects
APOPTOSIS; OXIDATIVE stress; CELLULAR signal transduction; DUCKS; POLLUTANTS; CELL nuclei
- Publication
Biological Trace Element Research, 2023, Vol 201, Issue 3, p1407
- ISSN
0163-4984
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12011-022-03219-1