Dithiolthiones are phytochemicals in the class of Organosulfides, found abundantly in cruciferous vegetables, garden sorrel, horseradish, etc.
Lung diseases is defined as a condition, affecting the
upper respiratory tract, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli, pleura
and pleural cavity, and the nerves and muscles of breathing.
Sulforaphane may be used as a preventive
chemical constituent of pulmonary damage for patient who exposure to
arsenic. According to China Medical University, arsenic-containing dust
resulted in ; all of which were blocked by sulforaphane (SF) blocked pathological alterations, oxidative DNA damage, and mild apoptotic cell death in the lung
caused by 2 weeks of exposure to arsenic through activation of
Nrf2(master regulator of the total antioxidant system)(1). In wildtype
neonatal mice exposed to hyperoxia. SF also found to activated Nrf2
activation through induced expression of anti-oxidant genes,(2). In the
lungs of the arrhythmic Clock(Δ19) mice, SF also activated it anti
ovidative damage effect through activation of NRF2/glutathione defense
pathway in combating oxidative/fibrotic lung damage(3).
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References
(1) Sulforaphane prevents pulmonary damage in response to inhaled arsenic by activating the Nrf2-defense response. by Zheng Y1, Tao S, Lian F, Chau BT, Chen J, Sun G, Fang D, Lantz RC, Zhang DD.(PubMed)
(2) Transcriptional responses of neonatal mouse lung to hyperoxia by Nrf2 status by McGrath-Morrow SA1, Lauer T, Collaco JM, Lopez A, Malhotra D, Alekseyev YO, Neptune E, Wise R, Biswal S.(PubMed)
(3) The circadian clock regulates rhythmic activation of the
NRF2/glutathione-mediated antioxidant defense pathway to modulate
pulmonary fibrosis by Pekovic-Vaughan V1, Gibbs J, Yoshitane
H, Yang N, Pathiranage D, Guo B, Sagami A, Taguchi K, Bechtold D, Loudon
A, Yamamoto M, Chan J, van der Horst GT, Fukada Y, Meng QJ.(PubMed)
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