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The Effect Of Cadmium On Ovarian Adenocarcinoma Cell Lines: An Investigation Of The Possible Mechanism Of Action, Haley Todd Apr 2021

The Effect Of Cadmium On Ovarian Adenocarcinoma Cell Lines: An Investigation Of The Possible Mechanism Of Action, Haley Todd

Undergraduate Theses

Cadmium, a heavy metal and carcinogen, is an environmental and workplace contaminate. As a known endocrine disruptor, it can mimic the proliferative effects of estrogen and is classified as a metalloestrogen. While the proliferative effect of estrogen on cancerous cell growth has been well established, the effects of cadmium have not been fully examined. To determine if cadmium stimulates growth in two human ovarian adenocarcinoma cell lines, OVCAR3 and SKOV3, cells were treated for 48 hours with varying concentrations of cadmium, 0.001 µM – 10 µM, and growth was measured using a cell proliferation assay. Both cell lines showed a …


Determining The Role Of Erbeta In The Activation Of Erk1/2 By The Environmental Estrogens, Cadmium Chloride And Sodium Arsenite, In Human Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells, Jeffrey Hyzer May 2016

Determining The Role Of Erbeta In The Activation Of Erk1/2 By The Environmental Estrogens, Cadmium Chloride And Sodium Arsenite, In Human Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells, Jeffrey Hyzer

Undergraduate Theses

Estrogen is involved in the proliferation of adenocarcinoma lung cells. However, the proliferative role of two endocrine disrupters, cadmium chloride and sodium arsenite, in lung adenocarcinoma is less clear. Previous studies have shown that these two heavy metals can induce cellular proliferation and activate phosphorylation of ERK1/2 in a human lug adenocarcinoma cell line, NCI-H1793. Induced phosphorylation of ERK1/2 by these compounds is decreased in the presence of an estrogen receptor antagonist, ICI-182,780, suggesting that cadmium and arsenite stimulate these responses, in part, via a non-genomic estrogen signaling pathway. There are three known estrogen receptors, but it is unclear which …


Absence Of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase Atppc3 Increases Sensitivity Of Arabidopsis Thaliana To Cadmium, Ian R. Willick Jul 2013

Absence Of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase Atppc3 Increases Sensitivity Of Arabidopsis Thaliana To Cadmium, Ian R. Willick

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Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) and PEPC kinase (PPCK) catalyze a reaction feeding into the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, increasing the production of metal-chelating organic acids. Little research has been conducted on PEPC isoenzymes in Cd-stressed plants. Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) wild-type and AtPPC1 – AtPPC3 mutants, each lacking one of three PEPC isoenzymes, grown in 0, 1, or 5 µM CdCl2 were smaller and had increased AtPPC1 – AtPPC3 and AtPPCK1 – AtPPCK2 transcript abundance, relative phosphorylation, and PEPC activity, more so in roots than shoots. Concentrations of oxaloacetate, citrate and total organic acids increased with greater CdCl2 …


Structural Motifs Of Novel Metallothionein Proteins, Duncan E K Sutherland Apr 2012

Structural Motifs Of Novel Metallothionein Proteins, Duncan E K Sutherland

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Metallothioneins (MT) are a family of small cysteine rich proteins, which have been implicated in toxic metal detoxification, protection against oxidative stress, and as a metallochaperone. The most well studied member of the family is the mammalian MT, which consists of two domains: a β-domain with 9 cysteine residues, which sequesters 3 Cd2+/Zn2+, and an α-domain with 11 cysteine residues, which sequesters 4 Cd2+/Zn2+. The exact functions of MT are unknown but must relate to its metalation status. Several areas that could lead to the assignment of function include 1) the determination …