نتایج جستجو برای: miduk copper

تعداد نتایج: 82752  

2013
Pavle Matak Sara Zumerle Maria Mastrogiannaki Souleiman El Balkhi Stephanie Delga Jacques R. R. Mathieu François Canonne-Hergaux Joel Poupon Paul A. Sharp Sophie Vaulont Carole Peyssonnaux

Iron and copper are essential trace metals, actively absorbed from the proximal gut in a regulated fashion. Depletion of either metal can lead to anemia. In the gut, copper deficiency can affect iron absorption through modulating the activity of hephaestin - a multi-copper oxidase required for optimal iron export from enterocytes. How systemic copper status regulates iron absorption is unknown....

2013
Scot C. Leary Paul A. Cobine Tamiko Nishimura Robert M. Verdijk Ronald de Krijger René de Coo Mark A. Tarnopolsky Dennis R. Winge Eric A. Shoubridge

SCO1 and SCO2 are metallochaperones whose principal function is to add two copper ions to the catalytic core of cytochrome c oxidase (COX). However, affected tissues of SCO1 and SCO2 patients exhibit a combined deficiency in COX activity and total copper content, suggesting additional roles for these proteins in the regulation of cellular copper homeostasis. Here we show that both the redox sta...

Journal: :Metal-Based Drugs 1998
Weiping Liu Yikun Yang Huizhou Xiong Ying Lu Rong Yang

The distribution of copper in Sprague - Dawley rats following a three month oral administration of 0,10 or 50mg/kg copper aspirinate has been investigated. Metal content was determined by ICP - AES in blood, brain, kidney, liver, lung, spleen, and dejection. The results show that treatment with copper aspirinate did not cause accumulation of copper in rats and excess ingested copper was excrete...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2013
n. dizadji m. rashtchi s. dehpouri n. nouri

considering the point that the existence of heavy metals in the wastewater are so dangerous forthe environment and it would have many bad consequences for all the creatures including human beings, wemust try out the ways that make us capable of adsorbing these heavy metals. in order to accomplish this goal we should use a method called adsorbing. in this study the adsorption of copper ions in h...

2003
David B. Milne Forrest H. Nielsen

In experimental animals, high dietary fructose exacerbates signs of copper deficiency in rats. Thus, an experiment was performed to determine whether high dietary fructose affected copper metabolism and copper status indicators in healthy men who were fed low dietary copper. Six men aged 27 to 37 years completed a metabolic unit study divided into four 7-week dietary periods with a randomized, ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Steve Tottey Carl J Patterson Lucia Banci Ivano Bertini Isabella C Felli Anna Pavelkova Samantha J Dainty Rafael Pernil Kevin J Waldron Andrew W Foster Nigel J Robinson

Copper metallochaperones supply copper to cupro-proteins through copper-mediated protein-protein-interactions and it has been hypothesized that metallochaperones thereby inhibit copper from causing damage en route. Evidence is presented in support of this latter role for cyanobacterial metallochaperone, Atx1. In cyanobacteria Atx1 contributes towards the supply of copper to plastocyanin inside ...

2013
Andrew Crowe Connie Jackaman Katie M. Beddoes Belinda Ricciardo Delia J. Nelson

Copper, an essential trace element acquired through nutrition, is an important co-factor for pro-angiogenic factors including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Decreasing bioavailable copper has been used as an anti-angiogenic and anti-cancer strategy with promising results. However, the role of copper and its potential as a therapy in mesothelioma is not yet well understood. Therefore...

Journal: :iranian journal of cancer prevention 0
z sanaat hematology and oncology research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran m nouri department of biochemistry, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran b hajipour hematology and oncology research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran r dolatkhah hematology and oncology research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran i asvadi hematology and oncology research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran j vaez hematology and oncology research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran

background: copper and zinc are the elements with numerous physiological activities.  copper  (cu)  has  an  important  role  in  angiogenesis  and  acts  by increasing vascular endothelial growth factor (vegf). serum levels of copper will be increased in cancer incidence, progression and recurrence. the aim of this study was to measure blood levels of copper, zinc, and the ratio of cu /zn, as ...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2004
Judith R Turnlund Robert A Jacob Carl L Keen J J Strain Darshan S Kelley Joseph M Domek William R Keyes Jodi L Ensunsa Jens Lykkesfeldt James Coulter

BACKGROUND Short-term high copper intake does not appear to affect indexes of copper status or functions related to copper status, but the effects of long-term high copper intake are unknown. OBJECTIVE A study was conducted in men to determine the effect of long-term high copper intake on indexes of copper status, oxidant damage, and immune function. DESIGN Nine men were confined to a metab...

Journal: :Brain & development 2006
Tjaard Ubbo Hoogenraad

Zinc therapy has replaced penicillamine as first-line therapy for Wilson's disease. New guidelines reflect the paradigm shift in treatment that has occurred in recent years. In the old paradigm, Wilson's disease was seen as genetic disorder associated with the accumulation of copper in the liver and in other organs once the liver had become overloaded with copper. When left untreated, the disea...

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