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Although the number of papers about ‘‘decavanadate’’ has increased in the last decade invivo or/and cellular
toxicological studies involving vanadium that takes in account the contribution of decavanadate
(V10) ion species to biological responses are scarce. These innovative in vivo studies are supported by
the fact that decavanadate interact with major proteins such as myosin, actin and Ca2+-ATPase and affect
mitochondria function besides induces changes in several cellular antioxidants markers. These recent
findings, that are now briefly reviewed, suggested that the biological responses induced by vanadium,
will be dependent on vanadium ion species such as decavanadate. Putting it all together, it is clearly
shown that decavanadate can be involved in many cellular processes, and therefore it must be taken in account for the understanding the role of vanadium in biological systems.
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Decavanadate Vanadate Vanadyl Myosin Actin Ca2+-ATPase
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Elsevier