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Oral arsenic administration to humanized UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1 neonatal mice induces UGT1A1 through a dependence on Nrf2 and PXR

Author Affiliations
University of California San Diego
Published InJournal of Biological Chemistry
Year2023
Citations7

Abstract

Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is an environmental toxicant that can lead to severe health consequences, which can be exacerbated if exposure occurs early in development. Here, we evaluated the impact of oral iAs treatment on UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 (UGT1A1) expression and bilirubin metabolism in humanized UGT1 (hUGT1) mice. We found that oral administration of iAs to neonatal hUGT1 mice that display severe neonatal hyperbilirubinemia leads to induction of intestinal UGT1A1 and a reduction in total serum bilirubin values. Oral iAs administration accelerates neonatal intestinal maturation, an event that is directly associated with UGT1A1 induction. As a reactive oxygen species producer, oral iAs treatment activated the Keap-Nrf2 pathway in the intestinal tract and liver. When Nrf2-deficient hUGT1 mice (hUGT1/Nrf2−/−) were treated with iAs,…
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