Man Lv, Ziqiao Guan, Jia Cui, Xinbo Ma, Kunyu Zhang, Xinhua Shao, Meichen Zhang, Yanhui Gao, Yanmei Yang, Xiaona Liu
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Abstract
Arsenic (As) can penetrate brain tissue through the blood-brain barrier (BBB), and the ATP-binding cassette subfamily B member 1 (Abcb1) has been shown to facilitate the transport of inorganic arsenic (iAs) in animal liver, small intestine, and yeast. However, the relationship between Abcb1 and BBB has not been reported, and the mechanism of brain microvascular endothelial cells Abcb1 on the transport of iAs needs to be further studied. Increased arsenic levels were observed in mice exposed to 25 mg/L or 50 mg/L of sodium arsenite (NaAsO2) in drinking water, and both arsenic uptake and efflux were detected in bEnd.3 cells treated with 16 μmol/L NaAsO2. Elevated levels of Abcb1 protein were found in the NaAsO2-exposed mouse brain microvascular endothelium and in NaAsO2-treated bEnd.3 cells. Inhibition of Abcb1's efflux function significantly reduced the 2-hour arsenic efflux rate in bEnd.3 cells loaded arsenic. Conversely, overexpression of either Abcb1a or Abcb1b significantly increased the 2-hour arsenic efflux rate in these cells loaded arsenic. These findings suggest that Abcb1 may play a crucial role in mediating arsenic efflux from mouse brain microvascular endothelial cells.
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.