Distinct concentration-dependent oxidative stress profiles by cadmium in a rat kidney proximal tubule cell line

Lee W-K, Probst S, Scharner B, Deba T, Dahdouh F, Thévenod F (2024)
Archives of Toxicology 98(4): 1043–1059.

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Lee, Wing-KeeUniBi; Probst, Stephanie; Scharner, Bettina; Deba, Timo; Dahdouh, Faouzi; Thévenod, FrankUniBi
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Levels and chemical species of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) determine oxidative eustress and distress. Abundance of uptake pathways and high oxygen consumption for ATP-dependent transport makes the renal proximal tubule particularly susceptible to cadmium (Cd2+)-induced oxidative stress by targeting ROS/RNS generation or antioxidant defence mechanisms, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) or H2O2-metabolizing catalase (CAT). Though ROS/RNS are well-evidenced, the role of distinct ROS profiles in Cd2+ concentration-dependent toxicity is not clear. In renal cells, Cd2+ (10-50 M) oxidized dihydrorhodamine 123, reaching a maximum at 2-3 h. Increases (up to fourfold) in lipid peroxidation by TBARS assay and H2O2 by Amplex Red were evident within 30 min. ROS and loss in cell viability by MTT assay with 50 M Cd2+ could not be fully reversed by SOD mimetics Tempol and MnTBAP nor by SOD1 overexpression, whereas CAT expression and alpha-tocopherol were effective. SOD and CAT activities were attenuated below controls only with >6 h 50 M Cd2+, yet augmented by up to 1.5- and 1.2-fold, respectively, by 10 M Cd2+. Moreover, 10 M, but not 25-50 M Cd2+, caused 1.7-fold increase in superoxide anion (O2-), detected by dihydroethidium, paralled byloss in cell viability, that was abolished by Tempol, MnTBAP, alpha-tocopherol and SOD1 or CAT overexpression. H2O2-generating NADPH oxidase 4 (NOX4) was attenuated by ~50% with 10M Cd2+ at 3h compared to upregulation by 50 M Cd2+ (~1.4-fold, 30 min), which was sustained for 24h. In summary, O2- predominates with low-moderate Cd2+, driving an adaptive response, whereas oxidative stress by elevated H2O2 at high Cd2+ triggers cell death signaling pathways.Highlights Different levels of reactive oxygen species are generated, depending on cadmium concentration. Superoxide anion predominates and H2O2 is suppressed with low cadmium representing oxidative eustress. High cadmium fosters H2O2 by inhibiting catalase and increasing NOX4 leading to oxidative distress. Superoxide dismutase mimetics and overexpression were less effective with high versus low cadmium. Oxidative stress profile could dictate downstream signalling pathways. © 2024. The Author(s).
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Archives of Toxicology
Band
98
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
1043–1059
eISSN
1432-0738
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2987000

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Lee W-K, Probst S, Scharner B, Deba T, Dahdouh F, Thévenod F. Distinct concentration-dependent oxidative stress profiles by cadmium in a rat kidney proximal tubule cell line. Archives of Toxicology . 2024;98(4):1043–1059.
Lee, W. - K., Probst, S., Scharner, B., Deba, T., Dahdouh, F., & Thévenod, F. (2024). Distinct concentration-dependent oxidative stress profiles by cadmium in a rat kidney proximal tubule cell line. Archives of Toxicology , 98(4), 1043–1059. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-023-03677-z
Lee, Wing-Kee, Probst, Stephanie, Scharner, Bettina, Deba, Timo, Dahdouh, Faouzi, and Thévenod, Frank. 2024. “Distinct concentration-dependent oxidative stress profiles by cadmium in a rat kidney proximal tubule cell line”. Archives of Toxicology 98 (4): 1043–1059.
Lee, W. - K., Probst, S., Scharner, B., Deba, T., Dahdouh, F., and Thévenod, F. (2024). Distinct concentration-dependent oxidative stress profiles by cadmium in a rat kidney proximal tubule cell line. Archives of Toxicology 98, 1043–1059.
Lee, W.-K., et al., 2024. Distinct concentration-dependent oxidative stress profiles by cadmium in a rat kidney proximal tubule cell line. Archives of Toxicology , 98(4), p 1043–1059.
W.-K. Lee, et al., “Distinct concentration-dependent oxidative stress profiles by cadmium in a rat kidney proximal tubule cell line”, Archives of Toxicology , vol. 98, 2024, pp. 1043–1059.
Lee, W.-K., Probst, S., Scharner, B., Deba, T., Dahdouh, F., Thévenod, F.: Distinct concentration-dependent oxidative stress profiles by cadmium in a rat kidney proximal tubule cell line. Archives of Toxicology . 98, 1043–1059 (2024).
Lee, Wing-Kee, Probst, Stephanie, Scharner, Bettina, Deba, Timo, Dahdouh, Faouzi, and Thévenod, Frank. “Distinct concentration-dependent oxidative stress profiles by cadmium in a rat kidney proximal tubule cell line”. Archives of Toxicology 98.4 (2024): 1043–1059.

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