Glutathione as an antioxidant in inorganic mercury induced nephrotoxicity
Heavy metal toxicity represents an uncommon but clinically significant medical condition, which if unrecognized or inappropriately treated results in significant morbidity and mortality. Among heavy metals, mercury is recognized as a potent and widely distributed toxicant having the ability to accum...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of postgraduate medicine 2011-01, Vol.57 (1), p.72-77 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Heavy metal toxicity represents an uncommon but clinically significant
medical condition, which if unrecognized or inappropriately treated
results in significant morbidity and mortality. Among heavy metals,
mercury is recognized as a potent and widely distributed toxicant
having the ability to accumulate at various levels of food chain
besides possessing ability to cross placental and blood-brain barrier.
Symptom picture of mercury (Hg 2+ ) toxicity is characterized mainly by
a series of renal disorders. Mechanism of inorganic mercury toxicity
includes production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) capable of
damaging lipids in membrane, proteins or enzymes in tissues, and DNA to
induce oxidative stress as balance between generation, and elimination
of ROS is essential for maintaining the functional integrity of a cell.
Mitigation of endogenous mercury depends as a part on the presence of
antioxidants such as glutathione - most abundant intracellular
non-protein thiol that plays a central role in the maintenance of
cellular redox status by quenching free radicals generated during
oxidative stress. Ability of a cell to survive the threat posed by
endogenous mercury represents a biological adaptation fundamental to
survival. This review describes the current understanding and the
mechanisms involved by different forms of mercury in eliciting their
toxicity in kidney along with the knowledge of major intracellular
reductant that plays important role in the mitigation of mercury
toxicity for the maintenance of homeostasis within the body of living
organisms. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3859 0972-2823 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0022-3859.74298 |