نتایج جستجو برای: manganese

تعداد نتایج: 23793  

2009
P. E. Goa C. Brekken A. Thorstensen B. H. Amundsen A. K. Håberg

Introduction Manganese enhances MRI is increasingly used for exploring neuronal activity, tracing white matter tracts and for structural delineation of normal and pathological brain anatomy in animals in vivo [1]. Manganese is a Ca analogue and enters the cells via many different Ca channels. Depending on mode of administration different features of brain structure and function can be depicted....

Journal: :Brain research 1999
W Zheng Q Zhao V Slavkovich M Aschner J H Graziano

Recent studies suggest that manganese-induced neurodegenerative toxicity may be partly due to its action on aconitase, which participates in cellular iron regulation and mitochondrial energy production. This study was performed to investigate whether chronic manganese exposure in rats influenced the homeostasis of iron in blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Groups of 8-10 rats received intrape...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2013
Marco Guarneros Nahum Ortiz-Romo Mireya Alcaraz-Zubeldia René Drucker-Colín Robyn Hudson

Manganese is of growing concern as a toxic air pollutant. It is readily transported from the olfactory epithelium to the olfactory bulb, and unlike other metals, it is transported transynaptically to structures deep within the brain. However, little is known regarding the possible effect of nonoccupational exposure to manganese on olfactory function. Using the Sniffin' Sticks test battery, we c...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
J P de Vrind E W de Vrind-de Jong J W de Voogt P Westbroek F C Boogerd R A Rosson

Bacillus sp. strain SG-1 is a marine bacterial species isolated from a near-shore manganese sediment sample. Its mature dormant spores promote the oxidation of Mn to MnO(2). By quantifying the amounts of immobilized and oxidized manganese, it was established that bound manganese was almost instantaneously oxidized. When the final oxidation of manganese by the spores was partly inhibited by NaN(...

2010
Keith M. Erikson Michael Aschner

Brain extracellular concentrations of amino acids (e.g. aspartate, glutamate, taurine) and divalent metals (e.g. zinc, copper, manganese) are primarily regulated by astrocytes. Adequate glutamate homeostasis is essential for the normal functioning of the central nervous system (CNS). Glutamate is of central importance for nitrogen metabolism and, along with aspartate, is the primary mediator of...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2010
B Blairanne Williams Daphne Li Michal Wegrzynowicz Bhavin K Vadodaria Joel G Anderson Gunnar F Kwakye Michael Aschner Keith M Erikson Aaron B Bowman

Recognizing the similarities between Huntington's disease (HD) pathophysiology and the neurotoxicology of various metals, we hypothesized that they may exhibit disease-toxicant interactions revealing cellular pathways underlying neurodegeneration. Here, we utilize metals and the STHdh mouse striatal cell line model of HD to perform a gene-environment interaction screen. We report that striatal ...

2016
Jana N Radin Jessica L Kelliher Paola K Párraga Solórzano Thomas E Kehl-Fie

During infection the host imposes manganese and zinc starvation on invading pathogens. Despite this, Staphylococcus aureus and other successful pathogens remain capable of causing devastating disease. However, how these invaders adapt to host-imposed metal starvation and overcome nutritional immunity remains unknown. We report that ArlRS, a global staphylococcal virulence regulator, enhances th...

Journal: :Brain research 2008
Nicholas A Bock Fernando F Paiva George C Nascimento John D Newman Afonso C Silva

Manganese overexposure in non-human primates and humans causes a neurodegenerative disorder called manganism thought to be related to an accumulation of the metal in the basal ganglia. Here, we assess changes in the concentration of manganese in regions of the brain of a non-human primate (the common marmoset, Callithrix jacchus) following four systemic injections of 30 mg/kg MnCl2 H2O in the t...

2016
Analia L. Soldati Dorrit E. Jacob Pieter Glatzel Janine C. Swarbrick Jochen Geck

Determining the manganese concentration in shells of freshwater bivalves provides a unique way to obtain information about climate and environmental changes during time-intervals that pre-date instrumental data records. This approach, however, relies on a thorough understanding of how manganese is incorporated into the shell material -a point that remained controversial so far. Here we clarify ...

2011
Maryse F. Bouchard Sébastien Sauvé Benoit Barbeau Melissa Legrand Marie-Ève Brodeur Thérèse Bouffard Elyse Limoges David C. Bellinger Donna Mergler

BACKGROUND Manganese is an essential nutrient, but in excess it can be a potent neurotoxicant. Despite the common occurrence of manganese in groundwater, the risks associated with this source of exposure are largely unknown. OBJECTIVES Our first aim was to assess the relations between exposure to manganese from drinking water and children's intelligence quotient (IQ). Second, we examined the ...

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