Cadmium affects autophagy in the human intestinal cells Caco-2 through ROS-mediated ERK activation

Volume: 39, Issue: 3, Pages: 945 - 966
Published: Sep 28, 2021
Abstract
Cadmium is a toxic metal that enters the food chain. Following oral ingestion, the intestinal epithelium has the capacity to accumulate high levels of this metal. We have previously shown that Cd induces ERK1/2 activation in differentiated but not proliferative human enterocytic-like Caco-2 cells. As autophagy is a dynamic process that plays a critical role in intestinal mucosa, we aimed the present study 1) to investigate the role of p-ERK1/2...
Paper Details
Title
Cadmium affects autophagy in the human intestinal cells Caco-2 through ROS-mediated ERK activation
Published Date
Sep 28, 2021
Volume
39
Issue
3
Pages
945 - 966
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