Protein Information

ID 33
Name ATPase
Synonyms ATP7A; MK; ATPase; Cation transporting ATPase; ATP7A protein; ATPase Cu(2+) transporting alpha polypeptide; Copper pump 1; Copper transporting ATPase 1…

Compound Information

ID 214
Name diazinon
CAS

Reference

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19948211 Colovic M, Krstic D, Petrovic S, Leskovac A, Joksic G, Savic J, Franko M, Trebse P, Vasic V: Toxic effects of diazinon and its photodegradation products. . Toxicol Lett. 2010 Mar 1;193(1):9-18. Epub 2009 Dec 3.
The toxic effects of diazinon and its irradiated solutions were investigated using cultivated human blood cells (lymphocytes and erythrocytes) and skin fibroblasts. Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC)-UV/VIS system was used to monitor the disappearance of starting diazinon during 115-min photodegradation and formation of its by-products (diazoxon and 2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinol (IMP)) as a function of time. Dose-dependent AChE and Na (+)/K (+)-ATPase inhibition by diazinon was obtained for all investigated cells. Calculated IC (50) (72 h) values, in M, were: 7.5x10 (-6)/3.4x10 (-5), 8.7x10 (-5)/6.6x10 (-5), and 3.0x10 (-5)/4.6x10 (-5) for fibroblast, erythrocyte and lymphocyte AChE/Na (+)/K (+)-ATPase, respectively. Results obtained for reference commercially purified target enzymes indicate similar sensitivity of AChE towards diazinon (IC (50) (20 min)-7.8x10 (-5) M), while diazinon concentrations below 10mM did not noticeably affect Na (+)/K (+)-ATPase activity. Besides, diazinon and IMP induced increasing incidence of micronuclei (via clastogenic mode of action) in a dose-dependent manner up to 2x10 (-6) M and significant inhibition of cell proliferation and increased level of malondialdehyde at all investigated concentrations. Although after 15-min diazinon irradiation formed products do not affect purified commercial enzymes activities, inhibitory effect of irradiated solutions on cell enzymes increased as a function of time exposure to UV light and resulted in significant reduction of AChE (up to 28-45%) and Na (+)/K (+)-ATPase (up to 35-40%) at the end of irradiation period. Moreover, photodegradation treatment strengthened prooxidative properties of diazinon as well as its potency to induce cytogenetic damage.
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