نتایج جستجو برای: روی zn

تعداد نتایج: 192339  

2015
Marcos M. Braga Tuiskon Dick Diogo L. de Oliveira Adriele Scopel-Guerra Ben Hur M. Mussulini Diogo O. Souza João Batista T. da Rocha

Cadmium (Cd) is a known hepato- and nephrotoxic pollutant and zinc (Zn) metalloproteins are important targets of Cd. Hence, the administration of Zn may mitigate Cd toxic effects. However, the interaction of Cd and Zn has been little investigated in the brain. Previously, we reported a protective effect of Zn on mortality caused by Cd in rats. Here, we tested whether the protective effect of Zn...

Journal: :Current molecular medicine 2004
S L Sensi J-M Jeng

Zn(2+) plays an important role in diverse physiological processes, but when released in excess amounts it is potently neurotoxic. In vivo trans-synaptic movement and subsequent post-synaptic accumulation of intracellular Zn(2+) contributes to the neuronal injury observed in some forms of cerebral ischemia. Zn(2+) may enter neurons through NMDA channels, voltage-sensitive calcium channels, Ca(2+...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Michael J Haydon Christopher S Cobbett

Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient required by all cells but is toxic in excess. We have identified three allelic Zn-sensitive mutants of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). The gene, designated ZINC-INDUCED FACILITATOR1 (ZIF1), encodes a member of the major facilitator superfamily of membrane proteins, which are found in all organisms and transport a wide range of small, organic molecules...

2010
Tim Arnold Maria Schönbächler Mark Rehkämper Schuofei Dong Fang-Jie Zhao Guy J. D. Kirk Barry J. Coles Dominik J. Weiss

Analysis of naturally occurring isotopic variations is a promising tool for investigating Zn transport and cycling in geological and biological settings. Here, we present the recently installed double-spike (DS) technique at the MAGIC laboratories at Imperial College London. The procedure improves on previous published DS methods in terms of ease of measurement and precisions obtained. The anal...

2011
Atsushi Takeda Shunsuke Takada Masatoshi Nakamura Miki Suzuki Haruna Tamano Masaki Ando Naoto Oku

The translocation of synaptic Zn(2+) to the cytosolic compartment has been studied to understand Zn(2+) neurotoxicity in neurological diseases. However, it is unknown whether the moderate increase in Zn(2+) in the cytosolic compartment affects memory processing in the hippocampus. In the present study, the moderate increase in cytosolic Zn(2+) in the hippocampus was induced with clioquinol (CQ)...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Juan P Liuzzi Jeffrey A Bobo Louis A Lichten Don A Samuelson Robert J Cousins

Zn homeostasis in animals is a consequence of avid uptake and retention, except during conditions of limited dietary availability, and/or factors such as parasites, which compete for this micronutrient or compromise retention by the host. Membrane proteins that facilitate Zn transport constitute the SLC30A (ZnT) and SLC39A (Zip) gene families. Because dietary recommendations are based on the ba...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2006
Peter Zalewski Ai Truong-Tran Stephen Lincoln David Ward Anu Shankar Peter Coyle Lata Jayaram Andrew Copley Dion Grosser Chiara Murgia Carol Lang Richard Ruffin

Here we describe a rapid and sensitive zinquin-based fluorometric assay that enables one to monitor levels of labile Zn(II) in body fluids, buffers, and cell-conditioned culture media as well as changes in these pools in disease. Labile pools of Zn(II) are free or loosely bound pools and more tightly bound but zinquin-accessible pools in contrast to the fixed pools of Zn(II) within metalloprote...

2006
J. Hensley

Zinc (Zn) fertilizer is not currently recommended for rice grown on clay or clay loam soils in Arkansas. In 2003, eight field sites were established to evaluate the response of rice grown on clay soils to Zn fertilization. Shortly before or after seeding, granular Zn fertilizer was applied to the soil surface at rates of 0, 5, 10, and 20 lb Zn/acre. Tissue Zn concentration 10 to 14 days after f...

2016
Shintaro Hojyo Toshiyuki Fukada

Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for basic cell activities such as cell growth, differentiation, and survival. Zn deficiency depresses both innate and adaptive immune responses. However, the precise physiological mechanisms of the Zn-mediated regulation of the immune system have been largely unclear. Zn homeostasis is tightly controlled by the coordinated activity of Zn transporters and ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Tamara Perez-Rosello Charles T Anderson Francisco J Schopfer Yanjun Zhao David Gilad Sonia R Salvatore Bruce A Freeman Michal Hershfinkel Elias Aizenman Thanos Tzounopoulos

Although it is well established that many glutamatergic neurons sequester Zn(2+) within their synaptic vesicles, the physiological significance of synaptic Zn(2+) remains poorly understood. In experiments performed in a Zn(2+)-enriched auditory brainstem nucleus--the dorsal cochlear nucleus--we discovered that synaptic Zn(2+) and GPR39, a putative metabotropic Zn(2+)-sensing receptor (mZnR), ar...

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