Publications by authors named "Varabhorn Parnlob"

Prenatal exposure to arsenic is associated with an increased risk of disease development such as liver cancer in adulthood. Increasing evidence suggests that fetal stem cells are key targets during transplacental chemical exposure. Our earlier study reported that arsenic exposure caused various types of DNA damage in newborns.

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Article Synopsis
  • Growing evidence indicates that arsenic exposure can lead to increased risks of chronic diseases and cancers linked to inflammation.
  • A previous study showed that arsenic-exposed newborns had higher inflammatory gene activity and DNA damage due to hypomethylation of gene promoters.
  • The current research demonstrates that methyl group donors like S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) and folic acid can reverse this hypomethylation, reduce inflammatory gene expression, and lower DNA damage markers in human cells, suggesting their potential as preventive measures against arsenic toxicity.
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Background: Growing evidence indicates that in utero arsenic exposures in humans may increase the risk of adverse health effects and development of diseases later in life. This study aimed to evaluate potential health risks of in utero arsenic exposure on genetic damage in newborns in relation to maternal arsenic exposure.

Methods: A total of 205 pregnant women residing in arsenic-contaminated areas in Hanam province, Vietnam, were recruited.

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Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a severe cancer with poor prognosis. The aim of the present study was to explore the expression of argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS), as well as the possibility of using pegylated arginine deiminase (ADI-PEG20) for the treatment of CCA. ASS expression was determined in CCA specimens from 40 patients in Thailand.

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Argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS), a key enzyme to synthesize arginine is down regulated in many tumors including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Similar to previous reports, we have found the decrease in ASS expression in poorly differentiated HCC. These ASS(-) tumors are auxotrophic for arginine.

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Emissions from petrochemical industries may contain toxic and carcinogenic compounds that can pose health risk to human populations. The scenario may be worse in developing countries where management of such exposure-health problems is typically not well-implemented and the public may not be well-informed about such health risk. In Thailand, increasing incidences of respiratory diseases and cancers have been reported for the population around a major petrochemical complex, the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate (MTPIE).

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The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of styrene exposure at levels below the recommended standards of the Threshold Limit Value (TLV-TWA(8)) of 20 ppm (ACGIH, 2004) in reinforced-fiberglass plastics workers. Study subjects comprised 50 exposed workers and 40 control subjects. The exposed workers were stratified by styrene exposure levels, i.

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