Arsenic-induced neurotoxicity in relation to toxicokinetics: effects on sciatic nerve proteins
Autor: | F.A. de Wolff, A. Vahidnia, G.B. van der Voet, Fred P.H.T.M. Romijn |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Neurofilament Arsenites medicine.medical_treatment Tau protein Neurotoxins Hyperphosphorylation Toxicology Neurofilament Proteins Internal medicine Peripheral Nervous System medicine Toxicokinetics Animals Tissue Distribution Phosphorylation Rats Wistar Saline biology Chemistry Calpain Body Weight Neurotoxicity General Medicine medicine.disease Sciatic Nerve Sodium Compounds Rats Endocrinology Biochemistry biology.protein Sciatic nerve |
Zdroj: | Chemico-biological interactions. 176(2-3) |
ISSN: | 1872-7786 |
Popis: | In our previous study in rats acutely exposed to As, we observed an effect of As on neurofilaments in the sciatic nerve. This study deals with the effects of inorganic As in Wistar rats on the cytoskeletal protein composition of the sciatic nerve after subchronic intoxication. Sodium meta-arsenite (NaAsO 2 ) dissolved in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) was administered daily in doses of 0, 3 and 10 mg/kg body weight/day ( n = 9 rats/group) by intragastric route for 4, 8 and 12 week periods. Toxicokinetic measurements revealed a saturation of blood As in the 3- and 10-mg/kg dose groups at approximately 14 μg/ml, with an increase in renal clearance of As at increasing doses. After exsanguination, sciatic nerves were excised and the protein composition was analyzed. Analysis of the sciatic nerves showed compositional changes in their proteins. Protein expression of neurofilament Medium (NF-M) and High (NF-H) was unchanged. Neurofilament protein Low (NF-L) expression was reduced, while μ- and m-calpain protein expression was increased, both in a dose/time pattern. Furthermore, NF-H protein was hypophosphorylated, while NF-L and microtubule-associated protein tau (MAP-tau) proteins were (hyper)-phosphorylated. In conclusion, we show that expression of μ- and m-calpain protein is increased by exposure to As, possibly leading to increased NF-L degradation. In addition, hyperphosphorylation of NF-L and MAP-tau by As also contribute to destabilization and disruption of the cytoskeletal framework, which eventually may lead to axonal degeneration. |
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