Extracellular-superoxide dismutase expression in COS7 cells exposed to cadmium chloride.

Aya Obara, Tetsuro Kamiya, Misato Izumi, Hirokazu Hara, Harutaka Yamada, Tetsuo Adachi

Laboratory of Clinical Pharmaceutics, Gifu Pharmaceutical University, Japan.

Journal Article: Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin (impact factor: 1.81). 01/2011; 34(9):1443-7.

Abstract

Cadmium (Cd), an industrial and environmental pollutant, preferentially accumulates in the kidney, a major target for Cd-related toxicity. It has been reported that Cd exposure produces reactive oxygen species (ROS) and induces cytotoxicity. Extracellular-superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) is an antioxidant enzyme that protects the cells from damaging effects of ROS; however, the effect of Cd on the expression of EC-SOD in COS7 cells remains unclear. In this study, exposure to cadmium chloride (CdCl₂) enhanced intracellular ROS generation and induced COS7 cell death. Moreover, exposure to Cd decreased the expression of EC-SOD at mRNA and protein levels, but not of other SOD isozymes, copper-and zinc-containing SOD and manganese-containing SOD. The reduction of EC-SOD and cell viability was partially attenuated by pretreatment with an antioxidant, N-acetylcysteine. Further, we determined the involvement of p38-mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38-MAPK) in the reduction of EC-SOD. From these observations, p38-MAPK signaling cascades activated by ROS play a pivotal role in the reduction of EC-SOD, and it is concluded that the reduction of EC-SOD leads to a decrease in the resistance to oxidative stress of Cd-exposed COS7 cells.

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Keywords

antioxidant enzyme
 
cadmium chloride
 
Cd exposure
 
Cd-exposed COS7 cells
 
Cd-related toxicity
 
cell viability
 
copper-and zinc-containing SOD
 
damaging effects
 
Extracellular-superoxide dismutase
 
induces cytotoxicity
 
intracellular ROS generation
 
manganese-containing SOD
 
oxidative stress
 
p38-mitogen-activated protein kinase
 
pivotal role
 
preferentially accumulates
 
protein levels
 
reactive oxygen species
 
ROS
 
SOD isozymes