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Uptake,Metabolic Effects and Toxicity of Arsenate and Arsenite in Astrocytes
Authors:Ralf Dringen  Sabrina Spiller  Sarah Neumann  Yvonne Koehler
Affiliation:1.Faculty 2 (Biology/Chemistry), Center for Biomolecular Interactions Bremen,University of Bremen,Bremen,Germany;2.Center for Environmental Research and Sustainable Technologies,Bremen,Germany
Abstract:The inorganic arsenic species arsenate and arsenite are common environmental toxins which contaminate the drinking water in many countries. Chronic intoxication with arsenicals has been connected with various diseases, but causes also neurological complications and impairs cognitive development, learning and memory. In brain, astrocytes have a pivotal role as partners of neurons in homeostatic and metabolic processes. In addition, astrocytes are the first parenchymal brain cell type which encounters substances which cross the blood–brain barrier and are considered as first line of defence against the toxic potential of xenobiotics. Therefore, astrocytes are likely to play a prominent role in the metabolism and potential detoxification of arsenicals in brain. This article summarizes the current knowledge on the uptake and toxicity of arsenate and arsenite in astrocytes and discusses the modulation of the astrocytic glucose and glutathione metabolism by arsenicals.
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