PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 17849503-6 2008 Apoptotic signaling following exposure to arsenite involved cytochrome C release from mitochondria, and this was reduced by inhibition of GSK3 indicating that GSK3 promotes arsenite-induced apoptotic signaling upstream of mitochondrial disruption. arsenite 42-50 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 60-72 30713663-4 2019 The decline of cell viability is due to apoptotic death since arsenite treatment reduces Akt activity and the Bcl2 level but increases caspase 3 activity and the cytochrome c level. arsenite 62-70 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 162-174 26306706-3 2016 In this study, using human bronchial epithelial cell as a culture system, we demonstrated that arsenite-induced nuclear translocation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB) resulted in the release of cytochrome c, the modulation of Fas and FasL, caspase activation, and ultimately leading to cell apoptosis. arsenite 95-103 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 199-211 18715270-8 2009 In the mitochondrial pathway, arsenite-induced increases in Bcl-2 levels and cytosolic cytochrome c were reduced by melatonin. arsenite 30-38 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 87-99 9766529-7 1998 Activation of CPP32 activity, PARP (a DNA repair enzyme) degradation, and release of cytochrome c from mitochondria to the cytosol are involved in arsenite-induced apoptosis, and Bcl-2 antagonize arsenite-induced apoptosis by a mechanism that interferes in the activity of CPP32. arsenite 147-155 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 85-97 9766529-8 1998 These results lead to a working hypothesis that arsenite-induced apoptosis is triggered by the generation of hydrogen peroxide through activation of flavoprotein-dependent superoxide-producing enzymes (such as NADPH oxidase), and hydrogen peroxide might play a role as a mediator to induce apoptosis through release of cytochrome c to cytosol, activation of CPP32 protease, and PARP degradation. arsenite 48-56 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 319-331 25809564-1 2015 Arsenite directly triggers cytochrome c and Smac/DIABLO release in mitochondria isolated from U937 cells. arsenite 0-8 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 27-39 21439358-6 2011 Arsenite leads to an increase in intracellular Ca levels and generation of reactive oxygen species, which may cause a decrease in mitochondrial transmembrane potential, release of cytochrome c, and consequent activation of caspases. arsenite 0-8 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 180-192 18077580-7 2007 In the mitochondrial pathway, NAC attenuated arsenite-induced elevation in Bcl-2 level and cytosolic cytochrome c, as well as arsenite-induced reduction in procaspase-3 levels. arsenite 45-53 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 101-113 11147836-5 2000 The effect of Hsp90 can be blocked by sulfhydryl reagents including arsenite and cadmium, which indicates the involvement of the vicinal cysteines Cys589/590 in the reduction of cytochrome c. arsenite 68-76 cytochrome c, somatic Homo sapiens 178-190