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Curcumin alleviates arsenic-induced toxicity in PC12 cells via modulating autophagy/apoptosis

Author Affiliations
Hokkaido University, Jahangirnagar University, Sapporo University, Hokkaido University of Science
Published InEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Year2020
Citations59

Abstract

Arsenic is a recognized highly toxic contaminant, responsible for numerous human diseases and affecting many millions of people in different parts of the world. Contrarily, curcumin is a natural dietary polyphenolic compound and the main active ingredient in turmeric. Recently it has drawn great attention due to its diverse biological activities, strong antioxidant properties and therapeutic potential against many human ailments. In this study, we aimed to explore the protective effects and the regulatory role of curcumin on arsenic-induced toxicity and gain insights into biomolecular mechanism/s. Arsenic (10 μM) treatment in PC12 cells for 24 h induced cytotoxicity by decreasing cell viability and intracellular glutathione level and increasing lactate dehydrogenase activity and DNA fragmentation. In addition, arsenic caused apoptotic cell…
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