TY - JOUR AU - Chowdhury, Uttam K PY - 2021/10/25 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Nickel (Ni) may have influenced on the MMA(V) reductase and DMA(V) reductase activities for inorg-As biotransformation process in humans JF - International Journal of Molecular and Cellular Biology JA - 1.9 VL - 1 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - UR - https://ijmc.sciforce.org/IJMC/article/view/122 SP - 1-10 AB - <p>Trace elements (As, Se, Zn, Co, Cu, Pb, Cd, Ni, Mn, and Hg) were analyzed in blood of arsenic exposed people in Mexico by using ICP-MS to know the influence of trace elements on the MMA(V) and DMA(V) reductase activities for inorganic arsenic biotransformation process.</p><p>The correlations between MMA(V) reductase and DMA(V) reductase activities in blood of both females and males were very weak (F, r= +0.06 and M, r= -0.03, respectively). The activities of MMA(V) and DMA(V) reductase were also not depended on ages of those population (r= -0.05 and r= -0.11, respectively). In this study, there were no significant differences of the MMA(V) reductase and DMA(V) reductase activities in bloods of females and males.</p><p>Nickel concentrations in blood were positively and negatively correlated with MMA(V) and DMA(V) reductase activities in blood of both females and males, respectively. These correlations were statistically significant for females. In conclusion of this study suggest that Ni may have influenced for biotransformation process of inorganic arsenic (inorg-As) in humans and it could enhance arsenic methylation, decrease urinary MMA, and increase urinary DMA.</p><p>Abbreviation: SAM, <em>S</em>-adenosyl-L-methionine; SAHC, <em>S</em>-adenosyl-L-homocysteine</p> ER -