2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2013.04.024
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Attenuation of subchronic formaldehyde inhalation toxicity with oral administration of glutamate, glycine and methionine

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“…1). It is well known that formaldehyde has high acute toxicity, genotoxicity and carcinogenicity that is pre-determined by its high solubility and reactivity in interactions with nucleophilic groups of protein, DNA and RNA molecules (Katsnelson et al, 2013). Although the previous experimental studies did not detect formaldehyde (Wan et al, 2009), further in vivo or in vitro experiments on biotransformation of MeO-PBDEs should try to identify the metabolite.…”
Section: Toxicology Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). It is well known that formaldehyde has high acute toxicity, genotoxicity and carcinogenicity that is pre-determined by its high solubility and reactivity in interactions with nucleophilic groups of protein, DNA and RNA molecules (Katsnelson et al, 2013). Although the previous experimental studies did not detect formaldehyde (Wan et al, 2009), further in vivo or in vitro experiments on biotransformation of MeO-PBDEs should try to identify the metabolite.…”
Section: Toxicology Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of FA-derived DNA adducts in the BM is probably a sign that a generation of leukemia by FA is not biologically probable [23,24]. Nevertheless, recently, there have been several researches that have registered significant augments in toxicity, oxidative damage, and DNA damage in the bone marrow of mice exposed to FA [25,26] (Table 2). In human subjects, FA-exposed employees have been described to present augmented occurrences of DNA-protein crosslinks and structural chromosome mutations in lymphocyte [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By reducing the toxicity of a substance and its accumulation in target organs and cells by means of bioprotective agents, it proved possible to lower thereby the mutagenic (genotoxic) action as well if it is inherent in this substance. We showed it first for the action of arsenic and its combination with chromium, cadmium and lead [20] [21] and then for the action of formaldehyde [15], benzo(a)pyrene and multicomponent combinations including this PAH and mutagenic metals [21]. Such effect suggests reduced carcinogenicity which is associated for at least some metals which are carcinogenesis initiators (for example, for arsenic and chromium) with their genotoxiicity.…”
Section: Theoretical Premises Of Active Biological Prophylaxis and Exmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We investigated this particular field for a few decades, first of all, in animal experiments modeling chronic or subchronic exposures to silica [3] [6], asbestos [7], monazite [8], lead [9] [10], fluoride [11], chromium, arsenic, manganese, nickel, vanadium [12], nanosilver [13], nanocopper [14], formaldehyde [15], phenol, naphthalene, benzo(a)pyrene, different combinations of these toxics [9] [10] [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%