نتایج جستجو برای: Copper accumulation

تعداد نتایج: 230041  

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
برهان منصوری borhan mansouri young researchers’ club, kermanshah branch, islamic azad university, kermanshah, iran. رحیمه برامکی rahimeh baramaki department of environmental sciences, faculty of agriculture, university of birjand, birjand, iran. مریم زارع maryam zareh department of environment, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, iran. علیرضا پورخباز alireza pourkhabbaz department of environmental sciences, faculty of agriculture, university of birjand, birjand, iran. امیرحسین حمیدیان amir hossein hamidian department of environment, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, iran.

background: this study aims to investigate the patterns of bioaccumulation and depuration of copper in the selected kidney and liver of capoeta fusca. methods: the fish were collected between september and november 2010 from a qanat in birjand. they were exposed to two types treatments with copper (0.25 and 0.75 mg/l) for a period of 41 days. the fish under study were exposed to the above-menti...

Alireza Pourkhabbaz, Amir Hossein Hamidian, Borhan Mansouri, Maryam Zareh, Rahimeh Baramaki ,

Background: This study aims to investigate the patterns of bioaccumulation and depuration of copper in the selected kidney and liver of Capoeta fusca. Methods: The fish were collected between September and November 2010 from a qanat in Birjand. They were exposed to two types treatments with copper (0.25 and 0.75 mg/L) for a period of 41 days. The fish under study were exposed to the above-ment...

Journal: :caspian journal of enviromental sciences 0

copper (cu) is an essential element required by all living organisms, since at least 30 enzymes are known to use cu as a cofactor. cu is also toxic in excess and liver and gills are known to be target organs for it. in the present study, 240 siberian sturgeon juvenile (with initial weight 29.2 ± 3.1 g and initial length 21.8 ± 1.4 cm) were randomly distributed in 12 fiberglass tanks at 4 differ...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2004
M Grosell M D McDonald P J Walsh C M Wood

Gulf toadfish were exposed to sublethal levels of copper (12.8 or 55.2 microM) for 30 days. Drinking in control fish averaged 1 ml kg(-1)h(-1) but exposure to 55.2 microM copper resulted in a complex biophasic pattern with initial (3 h and 1 day) inhibition of drinking rate, followed by an elevation of drinking rate from day 3 onwards. Drinking led to copper accumulation in the intestinal fluid...

2003

Three strains of heterotrophic denitrifying bacteria were cultured in artificial seawater medium under trace metal clean conditions to investigate their physiological response to changes in copper concentration. Decreasing the copper concentration in cultures of Pseudomonas stutzeri and Paracoccus denitrificans resulted in accumulation of nitrous oxide (N2O) gas compared to copper-replete cultu...

2016
Hille Fieten Yadvinder Gill Alan J. Martin Mafalda Concilli Karen Dirksen Frank G. van Steenbeek Bart Spee Ted S. G. A. M. van den Ingh Ellen C. C. P. Martens Paola Festa Giancarlo Chesi Bart van de Sluis Roderick H. J. H. Houwen Adrian L. Watson Yurii S. Aulchenko Victoria L. Hodgkinson Sha Zhu Michael J. Petris Roman S. Polishchuk Peter A. J. Leegwater Jan Rothuizen

The deleterious effects of a disrupted copper metabolism are illustrated by hereditary diseases caused by mutations in the genes coding for the copper transporters ATP7A and ATP7B. Menkes disease, involving ATP7A, is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder of copper deficiency. Mutations in ATP7B lead to Wilson disease, which is characterized by a predominantly hepatic copper accumulation. The low i...

Journal: :Nagoya journal of medical science 1993
H Takeshima A Yagi M Yano N Sakamoto S Kato J Kuriki M Arao T Takikawa H Hayashi

Liver biopsy specimens from 18 patients with primary biliary cirrhosis were examined histochemically and by energy-dispersive x-ray microanalysis. Using two indices, we classified hepatic copper accumulation into three stages based on the Cu x-ray intensity of cuproproteins that had accumulated in hepatocyte lysosomes and on the binding ratio of postulated copper transfer proteins between the c...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1987
S M Herd J Camakaris R Christofferson P Wookey D M Danks

The accumulation of copper over 2 h by normal lymphoid cells and those from Menkes'-disease patients (Menkes' cells) was found to be biphasic, with an initial phase of rapid uptake, an approach to steady state at around 40-60 min, followed by a further accumulation phase. The accumulation of copper was not diminished by the addition of a variety of metabolic inhibitors, suggesting that copper u...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2004
Kenyon G Daniel R Hope Harbach Wayne C Guida Q Ping Dou

The trace element copper is vital to the healthy functioning of organisms. Copper is used in a multitude of cellular activities including respiration, angiogenesis, and immune responses. Like other metals, copper homeostasis is a tightly regulated process. Copper is transported from dietary intake through the serum and into cells via a variety of transporters. There are a variety of copper chap...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2002
Xinjian Lin Tsuyoshi Okuda Alison Holzer Stephen B Howell

Resistance to cisplatin (DDP) is often accompanied by impaired accumulation in mammalian cells. The mechanism of impaired DDP accumulation is unknown, but copper uptake is diminished as well. We investigated the ability of the copper transporter CTR1 to control the accumulation of DDP in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Parallel studies of copper and DDP cellular pharmacokinetics were carried out usin...

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