2008
DOI: 10.1002/tox.20442
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Folic acid or combination of folic acid and vitamin B12 prevents short‐term arsenic trioxide‐induced systemic and mitochondrial dysfunction and DNA damage

Abstract: The effect of folic acid and folic acid + vitamin B12 supplementation upon short‐term arsenic‐induced systemic and pancreatic islet cell mitochondria oxidative stress was investigated in male rats. Arsenic trioxide was administered orally at a dose of 3 mg kg body weight−1 day−1 for 30 days, and folic acid and vitamin B12 were administered at a dose of 36 and 0.63 μg kg body weight−1 day−1, respectively, for 30 days. Compared to control, arsenic‐treated group showed a significant increase in the levels of syst… Show more

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“…This indicates the role oxidative stress in the increase in CIMT. Nitric oxide, a product of eNOS, has vasodilatory, anti-platelet and antiproliferative, permeability-decreasing and anti-inflammatory properties [45]. In the current study, NO levels were decreased in elderly patients without CAD and CAD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…This indicates the role oxidative stress in the increase in CIMT. Nitric oxide, a product of eNOS, has vasodilatory, anti-platelet and antiproliferative, permeability-decreasing and anti-inflammatory properties [45]. In the current study, NO levels were decreased in elderly patients without CAD and CAD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Probably, an early but temporary depletion of vitamin B 12 that manifests during NDMA treatment initiates a series of degenerative changes in liver and its cell fractions, particularly within mitochondria. Impaired mitochondrial integrity due to depleted liver vitamin B 12 and glutathione levels would contribute to the increased glycolytic activity and hence cause severe depletion of hepatic glycogen reserves in fibrotic animals (Depeint et al, 2006;Majumdar et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decreased methylcobalamin interferes with the remethylation of homocysteine to methionine and with the synthesis of SAM. The beneficial effects of folate and B 12 in restoring the SOD activity were demonstrated in a model of arsenic-induced oxidative damage [41]. Folate/methyl deficient diet was shown to decrease reduced/oxidized glutathione ratio, alter activities of Mn-SOD, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase, and induce irreparable oxidative DNA damage [42].…”
Section: Rfc-cypm1-cypm4mentioning
confidence: 98%