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Microtubules as a Critical Target for Arsenic Toxicity in Lung Cells in Vitro and in Vivo

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  • Yinzhi Zhao

    (Department of Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, 72 East Concord Street, Boston, MA 02118, USA)

  • Paul Toselli

    (Department of Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, 72 East Concord Street, Boston, MA 02118, USA)

  • Wande Li

    (Department of Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, 72 East Concord Street, Boston, MA 02118, USA)

Abstract

To understand mechanisms for arsenic toxicity in the lung, we examined effects of sodium m -arsenite (As 3+ ) on microtubule (MT) assembly in vitro (0–40 µM), in cultured rat lung fibroblasts (RFL6, 0–20 µM for 24 h) and in the rat animal model (intratracheal instillation of 2.02 mg As/kg body weight, once a week for 5 weeks). As 3+ induced a dose-dependent disassembly of cellular MTs and enhancement of the free tubulin pool, initiating an autoregulation of tubulin synthesis manifest as inhibition of steady-state mRNA levels of βI-tubulin in dosed lung cells and tissues. Spindle MT injuries by As 3+ were concomitant with chromosomal disorientations. As 3+ reduced the binding to tubulin of [ 3 H]N-ethylmaleimide (NEM), an -SH group reagent, resulting in inhibition of MT polymerization in vitro with bovine brain tubulins which was abolished by addition of dithiothreitol (DTT) suggesting As 3+ action upon tubulin through -SH groups. In response to As 3+ , cells elevated cellular thiols such as metallothionein. Taxol, a tubulin polymerization agent, antagonized both As 3+ and NEM induced MT depolymerization. MT–associated proteins (MAPs) essential for the MT stability were markedly suppressed in As 3+ -treated cells. Thus, tubulin sulfhydryls and MAPs are major molecular targets for As 3+ damage to the lung triggering MT disassembly cascades.

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  • Yinzhi Zhao & Paul Toselli & Wande Li, 2012. "Microtubules as a Critical Target for Arsenic Toxicity in Lung Cells in Vitro and in Vivo," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 9(2), pages 1-22, February.
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    1. David J. Sharp & Gregory C. Rogers & Jonathan M. Scholey, 2000. "Microtubule motors in mitosis," Nature, Nature, vol. 407(6800), pages 41-47, September.
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