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重金属的系统影响及其在癌症发展中的作用:综述。

Systemic impact of heavy metals and their role in cancer development: a review.

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India.

出版信息

Environ Monit Assess. 2023 May 30;195(6):766. doi: 10.1007/s10661-023-11399-z.

Abstract

Heavy metals are well-recognised as environmental hazards due to their toxicity, environmental persistence, and bioaccumulation in living organisms. Human health is a crucial concern related to terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems poisoned by harmful heavy metals. Most heavy metals pollute the air, water, and soil, which can be fatal to humans. Humans and other species can be exposed to heavy metals through the food chain if the metals oxidise or combine with other environmental elements (such as water, soil, or air). Their entry into the food chain assures interactions with biological macromolecules in living systems, including humans, resulting in undesirable outcomes. Human poisonings have typically been caused by mercury, lead, chromium, cadmium, and arsenic. The build-up of these metals in living organisms causes various harmful consequences on different organs and tissues. The gravitas of heavy metal toxicity regarding molecular impact and carcinogenesis needs in-depth understanding despite the plethora of available data. Hence, additionally, we attempt to elaborate on the multi-level impact of five heavy metals and emphasise their role in cancer development. The rationale of this essay is thus to understand the role of five heavy metals, viz., lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), arsenic (As), and mercury (Hg), in carcinogenesis. Heavy metals interfere with various biological functions, including proliferation, differentiation, repair of damage, and apoptosis. By comparing their modes of action, we see that these metals share common mechanisms for inducing toxicity, such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, antioxidant defence weakening, enzyme inactivation, and oxidative stress.

摘要

重金属由于其毒性、环境持久性和在生物体内的生物累积性而被公认为环境危害物。人类健康是与受有害重金属污染的陆地和水生生态系统相关的一个关键问题。大多数重金属会污染空气、水和土壤,如果这些金属氧化或与其他环境元素(如水、土壤或空气)结合,就会对人类造成致命威胁。人类和其他物种可能会通过食物链接触重金属。它们进入食物链会与包括人类在内的生物系统中的生物大分子相互作用,导致不良后果。人类中毒通常是由汞、铅、铬、镉和砷引起的。这些金属在生物体中的积累会对不同的器官和组织造成各种有害后果。尽管有大量的数据,但由于重金属毒性对分子影响和致癌作用的严重性,需要深入了解。因此,我们还试图阐述五种重金属的多层次影响,并强调它们在癌症发展中的作用。本文的基本原理是了解五种重金属,即铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)、铬(Cr)、砷(As)和汞(Hg),在致癌作用中的作用。重金属会干扰各种生物功能,包括增殖、分化、损伤修复和细胞凋亡。通过比较它们的作用机制,我们可以看到这些金属在诱导毒性方面存在共同的机制,如活性氧(ROS)的产生、抗氧化防御的减弱、酶的失活和氧化应激。

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