2002
DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/67.1.81
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In Vitro Hepatotoxicity of the Cyanobacterial Alkaloid Cylindrospermopsin and Related Synthetic Analogues

Abstract: Cylindrospermopsin (CY), a sulfate ester of a tricyclic guanidine substituted with a hydroxymethyluracil, is a cyanobacterial toxin of increasing environmental import as it frequently occurs in drinking water reservoirs. As a toxin, CY mainly targets the liver but also involves other organs. In hepatocytes CY inhibits the synthesis of protein and of glutathione, leading to cell death. The total chemical synthesis of CY has recently been reported (Xie et al., 2000, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 22, 5017-5024). The synthesi… Show more

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“…Besides posing a threat to human health, cylindrospermopsin also causes significant economic losses for farmers due to the poisoning of livestock with cylindrospermopsin-contaminated drinking water (38). Cylindrospermopsin has hepatotoxic, general cytotoxic (33)(34)(35), and neurotoxic (19) effects and is a potential carcinogen (17). Its toxicity is due to the inhibition of glutathione and protein synthesis as well as the inhibition of cytochrome P450 (13,(33)(34)(35).…”
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“…Besides posing a threat to human health, cylindrospermopsin also causes significant economic losses for farmers due to the poisoning of livestock with cylindrospermopsin-contaminated drinking water (38). Cylindrospermopsin has hepatotoxic, general cytotoxic (33)(34)(35), and neurotoxic (19) effects and is a potential carcinogen (17). Its toxicity is due to the inhibition of glutathione and protein synthesis as well as the inhibition of cytochrome P450 (13,(33)(34)(35).…”
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“…Such properties has been observed in rodent model experiments and studies involving human cell lines [11][12][13]. There has been also two confirmed epidemic cases of CYN poisoning (Palm Island, Australia, 1979 andCaruaru, Brazil, 1996) resulting among many in: painful hepatomegaly, bloody diarrhea, vomiting, anorexia and dehydration.…”
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“…While the exact mechanism of protein synthesis inhibition is not completely understood it appears to be the primary mode of toxicity at lower doses of cylindrospermopsin, while at high doses cytochrome P450 metabolism of cylindrospermopsin producing ROS induces cell death [22,245].…”
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confidence: 99%