Karen E. Jennette Wetterhahn - Publications

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Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
Area:
Toxic Metals
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https://sites.dartmouth.edu/toxmetal/about-us/a-tribute-to-karen-wetterhahn/

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1999 Yuann JM, Liu KJ, Hamilton JW, Wetterhahn KE. In vivo effects of ascorbate and glutathione on the uptake of chromium, formation of chromium(V), chromium-DNA binding and 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine in liver and kidney of osteogenic disorder shionogi rats following treatment with chromium(VI). Carcinogenesis. 20: 1267-75. PMID 10383900 DOI: 10.1093/Carcin/20.7.1267  0.522
1997 Wilker JJ, Wetterhahn KE, Lippard SJ. Methyl Transfer to Mercury Thiolates: Effects of Coordination Number and Ligand Dissociation. Inorganic Chemistry. 36: 2079-2083. PMID 11669826 DOI: 10.1021/Ic961178I  0.5
1997 Sugden KD, Wetterhahn KE. Direct and hydrogen peroxide-induced chromium(V) oxidation of deoxyribose in single-stranded and double-stranded calf thymus DNA Chemical Research in Toxicology. 10: 1397-1406. PMID 9437531 DOI: 10.1021/tx970135r  0.317
1996 Costa M, Zhitkovich A, Gargas M, Paustenbach D, Finley B, Kuykendall J, Billings R, Carlson TJ, Wetterhahn K, Xu J, Patierno S, Bogdanffy M. Interlaboratory validation of a new assay for DNA-protein crosslinks. Mutation Research. 369: 13-21. PMID 8700178 DOI: 10.1016/S0165-1218(96)90043-9  0.385
1995 Stearns DM, Kennedy LJ, Courtney KD, Giangrande PH, Phieffer LS, Wetterhahn KE. Reduction of chromium(VI) by ascorbate leads to chromium-DNA binding and DNA strand breaks in vitro. Biochemistry. 34: 910-9. PMID 7827049 DOI: 10.1021/Bi00003A025  0.352
1994 Alcedo JA, Misra M, Hamilton JW, Wetterhahn KE. The genotoxic carcinogen chromium(VI) alters the metal-inducible expression but not the basal expression of the metallothionein gene in vivo. Carcinogenesis. 15: 1089-92. PMID 8200074 DOI: 10.1093/Carcin/15.5.1089  0.542
1994 Misra M, Alcedo JA, Wetterhahn KE. Two pathways for chromium(VI)-induced DNA damage in 14 day chick embryos: Cr-DNA binding in liver and 8-oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine in red blood cells. Carcinogenesis. 15: 2911-7. PMID 8001255  0.388
1994 Stearns DM, Courtney KD, Giangrande PH, Phieffer LS, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium(VI) reduction by ascorbate: role of reactive intermediates in DNA damage in vitro. Environmental Health Perspectives. 102: 21-5. PMID 7843100 DOI: 10.1289/Ehp.94102S321  0.366
1992 Hamilton JW, Bement WJ, Sinclair PR, Sinclair JF, Alcedo JA, Wetterhahn KE. Inhibition of protein synthesis increases the transcription of the phenobarbital-inducible CYP2H1 and CYP2H2 genes in chick embryo hepatocytes. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 298: 96-104. PMID 1524447 DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(92)90099-I  0.549
1991 Hamilton JW, Bement WJ, Sinclair PR, Sinclair JF, Alcedo JA, Wetterhahn KE. Heme regulates hepatic 5-aminolevulinate synthase mRNA expression by decreasing mRNA half-life and not by altering its rate of transcription. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 289: 387-92. PMID 1898078 DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(91)90428-L  0.538
1991 Borges KM, Boswell JS, Liebross RH, Wetterhahn KE. Activation of chromium(VI) by thiols results in chromium(V) formation, chromium binding to DNA and altered DNA conformation. Carcinogenesis. 12: 551-61. PMID 1849467  0.357
1991 Borges KM, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium bound to DNA alters cleavage by restriction endonucleases. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 4: 638-41. PMID 1666962  0.329
1991 Aiyar J, Berkovits HJ, Floyd RA, Wetterhahn KE. Reaction of chromium(VI) with glutathione or with hydrogen peroxide: identification of reactive intermediates and their role in chromium(VI)-induced DNA damage. Environmental Health Perspectives. 92: 53-62. PMID 1657590 DOI: 10.1289/ehp.919253  0.351
1989 Borges KM, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium cross-links glutathione and cysteine to DNA. Carcinogenesis. 10: 2165-8. PMID 2805236  0.358
1989 Hamilton JW, Wetterhahn KE. Differential effects of chromium(VI) on constitutive and inducible gene expression in chick embryo liver in vivo and correlation with chromium(VI)-induced DNA damage Molecular Carcinogenesis. 2: 274-286. PMID 2604865 DOI: 10.1002/Mc.2940020508  0.619
1989 Wetterhahn KE, Hamilton JW. Molecular basis of hexavalent chromium carcinogenicity: effect on gene expression. The Science of the Total Environment. 86: 113-29. PMID 2602931 DOI: 10.1016/0048-9697(89)90199-X  0.628
1989 Wetterhahn KE, Hamilton JW, Aiyar J, Borges KM, Floyd R. Mechanism of chromium(VI) carcinogenesis. Reactive intermediates and effect on gene expression. Biological Trace Element Research. 21: 405-11. PMID 2484620 DOI: 10.1007/Bf02917282  0.597
1989 Standeven AM, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium(VI) Toxicity: Uptake, Reduction, and DNA Damage Journal of the American College of Toxicology. 8: 1275-1283. DOI: 10.3109/10915818909009118  0.357
1988 Hamilton JW, Bement WJ, Sinclair PR, Sinclair JF, Wetterhahn KE. Expression of 5-aminolaevulinate synthase and cytochrome P-450 mRNAs in chicken embryo hepatocytes in vivo and in culture. Effect of porphyrinogenic drugs and haem Biochemical Journal. 255: 267-275. PMID 3196319 DOI: 10.1042/Bj2570936  0.529
1986 Hamilton JW, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium (vi)-induced dna damage in chick embryo liver and blood cells in vivo Carcinogenesis. 7: 2085-2088. PMID 3779902 DOI: 10.1093/Carcin/7.12.2085  0.574
1985 Cupo DY, Wetterhahn KE. Repair of chromate-induced DNA damage in chick embryo hepatocytes. Carcinogenesis. 5: 1705-8. PMID 6499121 DOI: 10.1093/CARCIN/5.12.1705  0.416
1985 Cupo DY, Wetterhahn KE. Modification of chromium(VI)-induced DNA damage by glutathione and cytochromes P-450 in chicken embryo hepatocytes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 82: 6755-9. PMID 3863126 DOI: 10.1073/PNAS.82.20.6755  0.394
1985 Cupo DY, Wetterhahn KE. Binding of chromium to chromatin and DNA from liver and kidney of rats treated with sodium dichromate and chromium(III) chloride in vivo. Cancer Research. 45: 1146-51. PMID 2578874  0.372
1984 Ciccarelli RB, Wetterhahn KE. Molecular basis for the activity of nickel. Iarc Scientific Publications. 201-13. PMID 6085326  0.364
1983 Tsapakos MJ, Hampton TH, Sinclair PR, Sinclair JF, Bement WJ, Wetterhahn KE. The carcinogen chromate causes DNA damage and inhibits drug-mediated induction of porphyrin accumulation and glucuronidation in chick embryo hepatocytes. Carcinogenesis. 4: 959-66. PMID 6872154 DOI: 10.1093/CARCIN/4.8.959  0.413
1983 Tsapakos MJ, Hampton TH, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium(VI)-induced DNA lesions and chromium distribution in rat kidney, liver, and lung. Cancer Research. 43: 5662-7. PMID 6640521  0.357
1983 Tsapakos MJ, Wetterhahn KE. The interaction of chromium with nucleic acids. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 46: 265-77. PMID 6627506 DOI: 10.1016/0009-2797(83)90034-0  0.352
1982 Ciccarelli RB, Wetterhahn KE. Nickel distribution and DNA lesions induced in rat tissues by the carcinogen nickel carbonate. Cancer Research. 42: 3544-9. PMID 7105030  0.354
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1993 Hneihen AS, Standeven AM, Wetterhahn KE. Differential binding of chromium(VI) and chromium(III) complexes to salmon sperm nuclei and nuclear DNA and isolated calf thymus DNA. Carcinogenesis. 14: 1795-803. PMID 8403202  0.29
1989 Aiyar J, Borges KM, Floyd RA, Wetterhahn KE. Role of chromium(V), glutathione thiyl radical and hydroxyl radical intermediates in Chromium(VI)‐induced DNA Damage Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry. 22: 135-148. DOI: 10.1080/02772248909357432  0.287
1984 Ciccarelli RB, Wetterhahn KE. Nickel-bound chromatin, nucleic acids, and nuclear proteins from kidney and liver of rats treated with nickel carbonate in vivo. Cancer Research. 44: 3892-7. PMID 6204748  0.287
1985 Ciccarelli RB, Wetterhahn KE. In vitro interaction of 63-nickel(II) with chromatin and DNA from rat kidney and liver nuclei. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 52: 347-60. PMID 3971472 DOI: 10.1016/0009-2797(85)90029-8  0.284
1992 Liebross RH, Wetterhahn KE. In vivo formation of chromium(V) in chick embryo liver and red blood cells. Carcinogenesis. 13: 2113-20. PMID 1330350  0.266
1992 Standeven AM, Wetterhahn KE. Ascorbate is the principal reductant of chromium(VI) in rat lung ultrafiltrates and cytosols, and mediates chromium-DNA binding in vitro. Carcinogenesis. 13: 1319-24. PMID 1499083  0.26
1990 Aiyar J, Berkovits HJ, Floyd RA, Wetterhahn KE. Reaction of chromium (VI) with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of glutathione: reactive intermediates and resulting DNA damage. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 3: 595-603. PMID 1966470 DOI: 10.1021/tx00018a016  0.258
1992 Aiyar J, De Flora S, Wetterhahn KE. Reduction of chromium(VI) to chromium(V) by rat liver cytosolic and microsomal fractions: is DT-diaphorase involved? Carcinogenesis. 13: 1159-66. PMID 1379126  0.254
1997 Stearns DM, Wetterhahn KE. Intermediates produced in the reaction of chromium(VI) with dehydroascorbate cause single-strand breaks in plasmid DNA. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 10: 271-8. PMID 9084906 DOI: 10.1021/tx9601521  0.249
1998 Dubrovskaya VA, Wetterhahn KE. Effects of Cr(VI) on the expression of the oxidative stress genes in human lung cells. Carcinogenesis. 19: 1401-7. PMID 9744536 DOI: 10.1093/carcin/19.8.1401  0.249
1991 Standeven AM, Wetterhahn KE. Ascorbate is the principal reductant of chromium (VI) in rat liver and kidney ultrafiltrates. Carcinogenesis. 12: 1733-7. PMID 1893533  0.236
1991 Standeven AM, Wetterhahn KE. Possible role of glutathione in chromium(VI) metabolism and toxicity in rats. Pharmacology & Toxicology. 68: 469-76. PMID 1891442  0.234
1996 Sugden KD, Wetterhahn KE. EPR Evidence for Chromium(V) Binding to Phosphate and Pyrophosphate: Implications for Chromium(V)-DNA Interactions. Inorganic Chemistry. 35: 3727-3728. PMID 11666556  0.231
1996 Barchowsky A, Dudek EJ, Treadwell MD, Wetterhahn KE. Arsenic induces oxidant stress and NF-κB activation in cultured aortic endothelial cells Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 21: 783-790. PMID 8902524 DOI: 10.1016/0891-5849(96)00174-8  0.218
1998 Shumilla JA, Wetterhahn KE, Barchowsky A. Inhibition of NF-κB binding to DNA by chromium, cadmium, mercury, zinc, and arsenite in vitro: Evidence of a thiol mechanism Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 349: 356-362. PMID 9448725 DOI: 10.1006/Abbi.1997.0470  0.207
1996 Sugden KD, Wetterhahn KE. Reaction of Chromium(V) with the EPR Spin Traps 5,5-Dimethylpyrroline N-Oxide and Phenyl-N-tert-butylnitrone Resulting in Direct Oxidation Inorganic Chemistry. 35: 651-657.  0.194
1984 Floro NA, Wetterhahn KE. Effect of chromium(III) on poly(dG-dC) conformation. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 124: 106-13. PMID 6497874 DOI: 10.1016/0006-291X(84)90923-9  0.186
1991 Standeven AM, Wetterhahn KE. Tissue-specific changes in glutathione and cysteine after buthionine sulfoximine treatment of rats and the potential for artifacts in thiol levels resulting from tissue preparation. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 107: 269-84. PMID 1994510  0.185
1996 Sugden KD, Wetterhahn KE. Identification of the oxidized products formed upon reaction of Chromium(V) with thymidine nucleotides Journal of the American Chemical Society. 118: 10811-10818. DOI: 10.1021/ja962428x  0.177
1996 Brauer SL, Hneihen AS, McBride JS, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium(VI) Forms Thiolate Complexes with gamma-Glutamylcysteine, N-Acetylcysteine, Cysteine, and the Methyl Ester of N-Acetylcysteine. Inorganic Chemistry. 35: 373-381. PMID 11666218  0.175
1995 Stearns DM, Wise JP, Patierno SR, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium(III) picolinate produces chromosome damage in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 9: 1643-8. PMID 8529845  0.173
1994 Wise JP, Stearns DM, Wetterhahn KE, Patierno SR. Cell-enhanced dissolution of carcinogenic lead chromate particles: the role of individual dissolution products in clastogenesis. Carcinogenesis. 15: 2249-54. PMID 7955062 DOI: 10.1093/Carcin/15.10.2249  0.17
1989 Rossi SC, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium(V) is produced upon reduction of chromate by mitochondrial electron transport chain complexes. Carcinogenesis. 10: 913-20. PMID 2539917  0.165
1995 Stearns DM, Wise JP, Patierno SR, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium(III) picolinate produces chromosome damage in Chinese hamster ovary cells. The Faseb Journal. 9: 1643-1648. DOI: 10.1096/Fasebj.9.15.8529845  0.164
1995 Stearns DM, Belbruno JJ, Wetterhahn KE. A prediction of chromium(III) accumulation in humans from chromium dietary supplements. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 9: 1650-7. PMID 8529846  0.163
1994 Stearns DM, Wetterhahn KE. Reaction of chromium(VI) with ascorbate produces chromium(V), chromium(IV), and carbon-based radicals. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 7: 219-30. PMID 8199312  0.154
1988 Rossi SC, Gorman N, Wetterhahn KE. Mitochondrial reduction of the carcinogen chromate: formation of chromium(V). Chemical Research in Toxicology. 1: 101-7. PMID 2979716  0.141
1993 Stearns DM, Wetterhahn KE. Reduction of carcinogenic chromium(VI) by dehydroascorbate and its decomposition products. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 51: 430. DOI: 10.1016/0162-0134(93)85459-L  0.119
1990 Liebross RH, Wetterhahn KE. In vivo formation of chromium(V) in chick embryo red blood cells. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 3: 401-3. PMID 1966788  0.119
1990 Alcedo JA, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium toxicity and carcinogenesis. International Review of Experimental Pathology. 31: 85-108. PMID 2292475  0.116
1986 CONNETT PH, WETTERHAHN KE. ChemInform Abstract: Reaction of Chromium(VI) with Thiols: pH Dependence of Chromium(VI) Thio Ester Formation Chemischer Informationsdienst. 17. DOI: 10.1002/chin.198632247  0.104
1986 Connett PH, Wetterhahn KE. Reaction of chromium(VI) with thiols: pH dependence of chromium(VI) thio ester formation Journal of the American Chemical Society. 108: 1842-1847. DOI: 10.1021/JA00268A022  0.104
1993 Wetterhahn K, Stearns D, Giangrande P, Phieffer L, Courtney K. The role of ascorbate in metabolism and genotoxicity of chromium(VI). Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 51: 551. DOI: 10.1016/0162-0134(93)85577-U  0.097
1991 Standeven AM, Wetterhahn KE. Is there a role for reactive oxygen species in the mechanism of chromium(VI) carcinogenesis? Chemical Research in Toxicology. 4: 616-25. PMID 1807444  0.093
1991 Brauer SL, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium(VI) forms a thiolate complex with glutathione Journal of the American Chemical Society. 113: 3001-3007. DOI: 10.1021/JA00008A031  0.089
1985 CONNETT PH, WETTERHAHN KE. ChemInform Abstract: IN VITRO REACTION OF THE CARCINOGEN CHROMATE WITH CELLULAR THIOLS AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS Chemischer Informationsdienst. 16. DOI: 10.1002/chin.198544246  0.076
1985 Connett PH, Wetterhahn KE. In vitro reaction of the carcinogen chromate with cellular thiols and carboxylic acids Journal of the American Chemical Society. 107: 4282-4288. DOI: 10.1021/JA00300A035  0.076
1992 Wetterhahn KE, Demple B, Kulesz-Martin M, Copeland ES. Workshop report from the Division of Research Grants, National Institutes of Health. Metal carcinogenesis--a Chemical Pathology Study Section Workshop. Cancer Research. 52: 4058-63. PMID 1617683  0.063
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