نتایج جستجو برای: Thimerosal

تعداد نتایج: 555  

Journal: :Brain research 2000
J Song Y Y Jang Y K Shin M Y Lee C Lee

The effects of thimerosal, a sulfhydryl oxidizing agent, on tetrodotoxin-sensitive (TTX-S) and tetrodotoxin-resistant (TTX-R) sodium channels in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons were studied using the whole-cell patch clamp technique. Thimerosal blocked the two types of sodium channels in a dose-dependent manner. The inhibitory effect of thimerosal was much more pronounced in TTX-R sodium chann...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2004
S Havarinasab L Lambertsson J Qvarnström P Hultman

The organic compound ethylmercurithiosalicylate (thimerosal), which is primarily present in the tissues as ethylmercury, has caused illness and several deaths due to erroneous handling when used as a disinfectant or as a preservative in medical preparations. Lately, possible health effects of thimerosal in childhood vaccines have been much discussed. Thimerosal is a well-known sensitizing agent...

Journal: :General pharmacology 1999
J G Elferink

An overview of the literature concerning the effects of thimerosal is presented. Because of its antibacterial effect, thimerosal is used for a variety of practical purposes such as antiseptic and preservative. In biomedical studies, thimerosal is used as a sulfhydryl reagent, and as a calcium-mobilizing agent. The ability of thimerosal to act as a sulfhydryl group is related to the presence of ...

Journal: :Experimental biology and medicine 2003
Mark R Geier David A Geier

We were initially highly skeptical that differences in the concentrations of thimerosal in vaccines would have any effect on the incidence rate of neurodevelopmental disorders after childhood immunization. This study presents the first epidemiologic evidence, based upon tens of millions of doses of vaccine administered in the United States, that associates increasing thimerosal from vaccines wi...

Journal: :Annals of allergy, asthma & immunology : official publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology 2005
Mary Lee-Wong David Resnick Kaman Chong

BACKGROUND Thimerosal is a preservative commonly used in ophthalmic solutions, otic drops, and vaccines because of its bactericidal property. OBJECTIVE To report a case of a generalized reaction to thimerosal in a patient who received an influenza vaccine. METHODS We describe a patient who developed a generalized maculopapular eruption after receiving a thimerosal-containing influenza vacci...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2014
Xiaoling Li Fengqin Qu Wenjuan Xie Fengli Wang Hongmei Liu Shuhui Song Tingting Chen Yang Zhang Shu Zhu Yun Wang Caixia Guo Tie-Shan Tang

Thimerosal is a vaccine antimicrobial preservative which has long been suspected an iatrogenic factor possibly contributing to neurodevelopmental disorders including autism. The association between infant vaccine thimerosal exposure and autism remains an open question. Although thimerosal has been removed from mandatory childhood vaccines in the United States, thimerosal-preserved vaccines are ...

Journal: :Chemical research in toxicology 2008
Xing Wu Hong Liang Kimberley A O'Hara Jack C Yalowich Brian B Hasinoff

Thimerosal is an organic mercury compound that is widely used as a preservative in vaccines and other solution formulations. The use of thimerosal has caused concern about its ability to cause neurological abnormalities due to mercury accumulation during a normal schedule of childhood vaccinations. While the chemistry and the biological effects of methylmercury have been well-studied, those of ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
M D Bootman C W Taylor M J Berridge

The thiol reagent, thimerosal, has been shown to cause an increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in several cell types, and to cause Ca2+ spikes in unfertilized hamster eggs. Using single cell video-imaging we have shown that thimerosal evokes repetitive Ca2+ spikes in intact Fura-2-loaded HeLa cells that were similar in shape to those stimulated by histamine. Both thimerosal- a...

2005
Thomas M. Burbacher Danny D. Shen Noelle Liberato Kimberly S. Grant Elsa Cernichiari Thomas Clarkson

Thimerosal is a preservative that has been used in manufacturing vaccines since the 1930s. Reports have indicated that infants can receive ethylmercury (in the form of thimerosal) at or above the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines for methylmercury exposure, depending on the exact vaccinations, schedule, and size of the infant. In this study we compared the systemic disposition and...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical ethics 2014
Lisa K Sykes David A Geier Paul G King Janet K Kern Boyd E Haley Carmen G Chaigneau Mary N Megson James M Love Robert E Reeves Mark R Geier

When addressing toxins, one unmistakable parallel exists between biology and politics: developing children and developing nations are those most vulnerable to toxic exposures. This disturbing parallel is the subject of this critical review, which examines the use and distribution of the mercury (Hg)-based compound, thimerosal, in vaccines. Developed in 1927, thimerosal is 49.55% Hg by weight an...

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