Although the nephrotoxicity of uranium has been established through numerous animal studies, relatively little is known about the effects of long-term environmental uranium exposure. Using a combination of conventional biochemical studies and serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), we examined the renal responses to uranyl nitrate (UN) chronic exposure. Renal uranium levels were significantly increased 4 months after ingestion of uranium in drinking water. Creatinine levels in serum were slightly but significantly increased compared with those in controls. Although no further significant differences in other parameters were noted, substantial molecular changes were observed in toxicogenomic profiles. UN induced dramatic alterations in expression levels of more than 200 genes, mainly up-regulated, including oxidative-response-related genes, genes encoding for cellular metabolism, ribosomal proteins, signal transduction, and solute transporters. Seven differentially expressed transcripts were confirmed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. In addition, significantly increased peroxide levels support the implication of oxidative stress in UN toxicant response. This report highlights the potential of SAGE for the discovery of novel toxicant-induced gene expression alterations. Here, we present, for the first time, a comprehensive view of renal molecular events after uranium long-term exposure.
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Chemosphere
February 2025
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, INRAE, CNRS, CEA, IRIG, LPCV, 38000, Grenoble, France. Electronic address:
Biomed Pharmacother
November 2024
Division of Radiology and Environmental Medicine, China Institute for Radiation Protection, Taiyuan 030006, China. Electronic address:
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the protective effect of soybean extract (SE) against uranium-induced lung injury in rats.
Materials And Methods: A rat lung injury model was established through nebulized inhalation of uranyl nitrate. Pretreatment with SE or sterile water (control group) by gavage for seven days before uranium exposure and until the experiment endpoints.
Talanta
December 2024
Process Radiochemistry Reprocessing Research and Development Division, Reprocessing Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, 603102, Tamilnadu, India; Homi Bhabha National Institute, Anushakthi Nagar, Mumbai, 400094, Maharashtra, India. Electronic address:
A direct UV-Visible absorbance spectrophotometric method was developed for the simultaneous determination of uranium and nitric acid concentration in the PUREX process samples. The simulated system consisted of uranium and nitric acid in concentration range corresponding to reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel discharged from nuclear reactor was prepared. The absorbance of these samples was measured in the range of 400-470 nm at a scan speed of 100 nm/s and resultant spectra were recorded.
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July 2024
Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, China Academy of Engineering Physics, Mianyang 621900, China.
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August 2024
Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas, 1567 Irving Hill Road, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, United States.
Uranyl diacetate dihydrate is a useful reagent for the preparation of uranyl (UO) coordination complexes, as it is a well-defined stoichiometric compound featuring moderately basic acetates that can facilitate protonolysis reactivity, unlike other anions commonly used in synthetic actinide chemistry such as halides or nitrate. Despite these attractive features, analogous neptunium (Np) and plutonium (Pu) compounds are unknown to date. Here, a modular synthetic route is reported for accessing stoichiometric neptunyl(VI) and plutonyl(VI) diacetate compounds that can serve as starting materials for transuranic coordination chemistry.
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