In-Vitro Human Cell Experimental Models in  Heavy Metal Research Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  •  The study of heavy metal toxicity within the field of toxicology presents challenges due to the significant detrimental impact that even tiny quantities of these metals may have on living organisms. Hence, researchers need to choose an appropriate experimental model, that is safe, meets the needs of the experiment and most closely reflects the real toxicity effects on living things. This review focusses on the utilisation of in-vitro experimental models involving human cells to investigate the toxic effects of heavy metals. Specifically, it examines the cellular mechanisms, responses, oxidative stress, and genotoxicities associated with heavy metal exposure. The aforementioned discoveries not only contribute to the understanding of the adverse health effects associated with excessive heavy metal exposure but also hold significant promise for developing targeted and efficient strategies to safeguard human and environmental health.

publication date

  • 2024

start page

  • 1

volume

  • 21

issue

  • 6