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Mechanistic Toxicology The Molecular Basis of How Chemicals Disrupt Biological Targets, Second Edition




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 03/2007
Edizione: Edizione nuova, 2° edizione





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The book includes references and review articles at the end of each chapter, as well as boxed text for relevant review information on biological, biochemical, molecular, and toxicological background. Linking molecular pathways to more general biomedical contexts, the author ensures that the reader is not lost in the details and instead receives a broad understanding of the processes underlying xenobiotic toxicity. New in the Second Edition are: updated chapters; types of toxic responses; disruption of signal transduction by xenobiotics; disruption of mitochondrial function; and, novel mechanisms derived from systems toxicology.




Note Editore

A thorough understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the individual expression of toxic effects provides an important tool for assessment of human health risk. New aspects, major advances, and new areas in molecular and cellular biology and toxicology demand updated sources of information to elucidate the functional mechanics of human toxicology. Mechanistic Toxicology: The Molecular Basis of How Chemicals Disrupt Biological Targets, Second Edition retains the accessible format of the original to present the general principles that link xenobiotic-induced toxicity with the molecular pathways that underlie these toxic effects. Extensively illustrated, this book forms a conceptual bridge between multiple events at the molecular level and the determinants of toxicity at the physiological and cellular level. Specific examples of drugs, environmental pollutants, and other chemicals are carefully chosen to illustrate and highlight the fundamental mechanisms of toxicity at different toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic levels. The book includes references and review articles at the end of each chapter, as well as boxed text for relevant review information on biological, biochemical, molecular, and toxicological background. Linking molecular pathways to more general biomedical contexts, the author ensures that the reader is not lost in the details and instead receives a broad understanding of the processes underlying xenobiotic toxicity. New in the Second Edition Updated chapters Types of toxic responses Disruption of signal transduction by xenobiotics Disruption of mitochondrial function Novel mechanisms derived from systems toxicology




Sommario

Introduction Why Molecular Mechanisms? Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics Types of Toxic Responses Adaptation to Cellular Stress Toxic Responses Disruption of Cytoprotective Mechanisms Organ-Selective Toxicity Biological Basis of Organ-Selective Toxicity Selective Hepatotoxicity and Nephrotoxicity Cellular Transport and Selective Accumulation of Potentially Toxic Xenobiotics Transmembrane Transport of Xenobiotics Cell-Specific Delivery of Xenobiotics to Intracellular Targets by Physiological Uptake Systems Xenobiotic Export Pumps Bioactivation of Xenobiotics to Reactive Metabolites Biotransformation and Bioactivation/-Inactivation Phase I (Functionalization) and Phase II (Conjugation) Reactions Net Balance of Bioactivation/Bioinactivation for Risk Assessment Mechanisms of Phototoxicity Protective Mechanisms Against Reactive Metabolites: The Stress Response Xenobiotic-Induced Oxidative Stress: Cell Injury, Signaling, and Gene Regulation Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and Oxidoreductive Stress Toxicological Consequences of Oxidative Stress Interference with Antioxidant Defense Mechanisms Intracellular Signaling and Gene Regulation by Oxidative Stress Disruption of Cellular Calcium Homeostasis Xenobiotic-Induced Alterations in Intracellular Ca2+ Distribution Toxicological Consequences of Increased Cytosolic Ca2+ Concentrations Mechanisms of Necrotic and Apoptotic Cell Death Necrosis Apoptosis Impairment of Cell Proliferation and Tissue Repair The Cell Cycle Stimulation of DNA Synthesis and Cell Proliferation: Xenobiotics as Mitogens Inhibition of Cell Proliferation by Xenobiotics Inhibition of Tissue Repair Covalent Binding of Reactive Metabolites to Cellular Macromolecules Electrophiles and Nucleophilic Targets Covalent Protein Binding Covalent DNA Binding Immune Mechanisms Xenobiotic-Induced Activation of the Innate Immune System Immunosuppression by Xenobiotics Immune-Mediated Toxicity Cytokine-Mediated Toxicity Tumor Necrosis Factor-a and Other Proinflammatory Cytokines Chemokines and Inflammatory Cell Recruitment Specific Inactivation of Enzymes and Other Proteins Inactivation of Thiol-Containing Enzymes Disruption of Acetylcholinesterase Activity Transthyretin Binding and Inactivation: Disruption of Thyroid Function Inactivation of DNA-mismatch-repair Proteins Interactions of Xenobiotics with Ion Transporters Interactions with Neuronal Na+ Channels Interactions with the Na+/K+ Pump Selective Inhibition of Cardiac Myocyte K+ Channels and QT Prolongation Nuclear Receptor-Mediated Toxicity The Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AHR) Xenoestrogens and Antiandrogens Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (PPARs) Retinoic Acid Receptor (RAR) Activation or Disruption of Cellular Signal Transduction by Xenobiotics Signaling: Sensing and Responding Interference with Signal Transduction by Xenobiotics Disruption of Mitochondrial Function and Mitochondria-Mediated Toxicity Mitochondrial Targets and Xenobiotic-Induced Bioenergy Crisis Protonophoretic and Uncoupling Activity of Xenobiotics Inhibition of NADH Production Inhibition of the Electron Transport Chain and Increased Generation of ROS Mitochondrial Membrane Permeabilization Selective Depletion of Mitochondrial DNA Novel Mechanisms Derived from Systems Toxicology Index










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780849372728

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.60 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:210 b/w images and 17 tables
Pagine Arabe: 416


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