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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/31762| Title: | Sodium Arsenite Attenuates The Cytoskeletel Gene Expression And Alters The Morphology of Primarily Cultured Mouse Cortial Astrocytes |
| Authors: | Htike, Nang Thinn Thinn Maekawa, Fumihiko Kobayashi, S. Maejima, S. Tun, Zaw Htet Win-Shwe, Tin-Tin Tsukahara, Shinji (UniKL RCMP) |
| Issue Date: | Sep-2023 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier B.V. All |
| Citation: | Htike, N., Maekawa, F., Kobayashi, S., Maejima, S., Tun, Z., Win-Shwe, T., & Tsukahara, S. (2023). LP-08: Sodium arsenite attenuates the cytoskeletal gene expression and alters morphology of primarily cultured mouse cortical astrocytes. Toxicology Letters, 384, S311. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0378-4274(23)00975-xhe Cytoskeletel Gene Expression And Alters The Morphology of Primarily Cultured Mouse Cortial Astrocytes. Toxiology Letters, 384S1. |
| Abstract: | Arsenic contamination in ground water is a global concern which impact human health by disturbing brain development and reduction of cognitive function. [1,2] Astrocytes are the first brain cell targets by the arsenic while passing through the blood-brain-barrier [3] NaAsO2 exposure altered the cell cycle of astrocytes and induced unscheduled S-phase-coupled with cell death. [4] Astrocytes response to a variety of insults by transforming into reactive phenotype as a defensive reaction, characterized by alteration in morphological features, upregulation of the intermediate filament proteins expression, and increasing proliferation. |
| URI: | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/toxicology-letters/vol/384/suppl/S1 https://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/31762 |
| ISSN: | 1879-3169 |
| Appears in Collections: | Conference Paper |
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