Hexavalent chromium induced heart dysfunction via Sesn2-mediated impairment of mitochondrial function and energy supply

Volume: 264, Pages: 128547 - 128547
Published: Feb 1, 2021
Abstract
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), the most toxic valence state of chromium, is widely present in industrial effluents and wastes. Although previous study has reported that Cr(VI) can cause cytomembrane structure impairment by aggravating lipid peroxidation in the heart, the detailed mechanism of Cr(VI)-induced heart dysfunction is still unclear. Sesn2, a novel antioxidant and stress-inducible molecule, is evidenced to protect against various...
Paper Details
Title
Hexavalent chromium induced heart dysfunction via Sesn2-mediated impairment of mitochondrial function and energy supply
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Volume
264
Pages
128547 - 128547
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