Asatiani Nino, Sapojnikova Nelly, Abuladze Marina, Kartvelishvili Tamar, Kulikova Nina, Kiziria Eugene, Namchevadze Emma, Holman Hoi-Ying
Institute of Physics, Georgian Academy of Sciences, 6, Tamarashvili Str., 0177 Tbilisi, Georgia.
J Inorg Biochem. 2004 Mar;98(3):490-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2003.12.014.
In order to investigate the low-dose long-term Cr(VI) action on antioxidant enzymes in cultured mammalian cells we estimated the activity of glutathione dependent antioxidant enzymes, catalase and superoxide dismutase (SOD) under various chromium concentrations in human epithelial-like L-41 cells. The long-term action of 20 microM causes the toxicity that results in losing of the cell viability by activating the apoptotic process, as identified by morphological analysis, the activation of caspase-3, and DNA fragmentation. The toxic chromium concentration totally destroys glutathione antioxidant system, and diminishes the activity of catalase and cytosolic Cu, ZnSOD. The non-toxic concentration (2 microM) causes the activation of the antioxidant defense systems, and they neutralize the oxidative impact.