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Toxicology Letters | 2002

Apoptosis and necrosis in developing brain cells due to arsenic toxicity and protection with antioxidants.

Sukumar Chattopadhyay; Sraboni Bhaumik; Madhumita Purkayastha; Srabanti Basu; Aditi Nag Chaudhuri; Shyamal Das Gupta

Epidemiological studies on arsenic contamination in drinking water indicated presence of arsenic in fetal tissues. Experiments on human fetal brain explants on exposure to arsenic in culture showed disturbance in lipid peroxidation, generation of nitric oxide (NO), reactive oxygen species (ROS) and apoptosis. The oxidative stress challenged by antioxidant vitamins C, E or chelator dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) may reverse arsenic toxicity on neuronal development. The concept was tested with the models: (A) human fetal brain explants exposed to arsenic, 0.3 mg/l in culture for 24 h; (B) rat neonatal brain explants from 1-day-old litters exposed to 0.3 mg/l arsenic in drinking water during gestation. Rats (n=10) were given oral administration of vitamin C, 2.5 mg/kg/day, vitamin E, 148 microg/kg/day during gestation and DMSA, 50 mg/kg for 2 days at the end of gestation. (A) The arsenic induced in human fetal brain explants increase in production of NO, 20% and ROS, 25%, and decrease in DNA, 62% and protein, 54% synthesis. The morphological analyses showed growth of viable cells, neural networking vis-à-vis apoptosis on exposure to arsenic for 24 h and necrosis and loss of ground matrix on arsenic exposure for 18 days. The occurrence of two processes of apoptosis and necrosis in different neurons of same culture indicated existence of a selective cellular defense against arsenic toxicity. (B) The rats exposed to arsenic showed increased generation of NO, 25% and ROS, 22%, loss of glutathione content from 42 to 35 microg/mg protein, 40% increase in lipid peroxidation and decreased superoxide dismutase at 32%. The administration of vitamins C, E and DMSA showed partial reversal of the effects indicating possible protection from arsenic toxicity.


Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2006

Differential acetylcholinesterase activity in rat cerebrum, cerebellum and hypothalamus

Rini Roy; Aditi Nag Chaudhuri


International journal of applied research | 2015

Antimicrobial effect of Silver nanoparticle on pathogenic organisms isolated from East Kolkata Wetland

Rini Roy; Amrita Pal; Aditi Nag Chaudhuri


International journal of scientific research | 2015

Eliminating the toxic effect of acrylamide by garlic and mustard through the induction of antioxidant enzyme

Rasna Parveen; Aditi Nag Chaudhuri


International Journal of Herbal Medicine | 2018

Effects of crude aqueous garlic extract on multi-drug resistant (MDR) Mycobacterium smegmatis

Souvik Roy; Aditi Nag Chaudhuri


Indian Science Cruiser | 2017

Current Havoc of TB and its Alleviation by Green Pharmacy Discipline : Medical Biotechnology

Souvik Roy; Aditi Nag Chaudhuri


International journal of scientific research | 2016

Bioremediation of Cadmium and Lead And It’s Effect on Chlorophyll, Enzymatic and Non Enzymatic Antioxidants of Cyanobacteria

Madhulika Gupta; Aditi Nag Chaudhuri


International journal of applied research | 2016

Changes in signal cross-talking in Mycobacterium smegmatis infected murine macrophages in presence of aqueous garlic extract

Souvik Roy; Aditi Nag Chaudhuri


International journal of applied research | 2016

Bioremediation of chromium by unique chromium reductase activity in Proteus sp. isolated from waste water

Puja Jhunjhunwala; Rini Roy; Santanu Roy; Aditi Nag Chaudhuri


International journal of applied research | 2016

Use of dietary phytochemicals in gastric cancer and ulcer

Rasna Parveen; Suhrawardy Avenue; Ahana Mallick; Pradip Kumar Mitra; Aditi Nag Chaudhuri; Aditi Nag

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Rini Roy

Maulana Azad College

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Debnath Chaudhuri

All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health

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Shyamal Das Gupta

Defence Research and Development Establishment

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