作者
Junjiu Huang, Maja Okuka, Mark McLean, David L Keefe, Lin Liu
发表日期
2010/6/15
期刊
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
卷号
48
期号
12
页码范围
1663-1676
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Cigarette smoke is associated with high risk of lung, cardiovascular, and degenerative diseases, reduced fertility, and possibly the health of newborns. Cigarette smoke contains many components and exerts its genotoxicity in part by generating reactive oxidative stress. Telomeres consist of repeated ‘G’ rich sequences and associated proteins located at the chromosomal ends that maintain chromosomal integrity. We tested the hypothesis that telomere shortening and dysfunction are implicated in smoke associated oxidative damage and chromosomal instability using early mouse embryos in vitro and short-telomere mouse model. Mouse embryos exposed to smoke components, cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) at the concentration of 0.02mg/ml continuously or 0.1mg/ml for 20h, or cadmium at 5-100µM, exhibited increased oxidative stress and telomere shortening and loss, associated with chromosomal …
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