Exposure to aluminum has been reported to lead to neurotoxicity. Mitochondria are important organelles involved in maintaining cell function. This study investigates the effect of aluminum on mitochondria in rat neural cells. The ultrastructure of mitochondria was observed, and the cell death rate (CDR), reactive oxygen species (ROS), mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and 3-[4,5demethyl-2-thiazalyl]-2,-5diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) were measured to investigate the effect of aluminum on the mitochondrial structure and its function in neural cells. Results observed from the mitochondrial ultrastructure show that aluminum may impair the mitochondrial membrane and cristae. Increased CDR, enhanced ROS, decreased MMP, and decreased ...
ABSTRACT: Aluminum (Al), a known environmen-tal toxicant, has been linked to a variety of pathologi-...
395-398Oxidant imbalance is one of the causative mechanisms of aluminum-induced neurotoxicity. In t...
It has been hypothesised that aluminium (A1) toxicity is mediated at least in part by free radicals....
Exposure to aluminum has been reported to lead to neurotoxicity. Mitochondria are important organell...
Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. In many of the previous experiment...
The fundamental mechanism for cell loss in Alzheimer\u27s disease is currently unknown although evid...
Aluminum, a trivalent cation unable to undergo redox reactions, has been linked to many diseases suc...
This study has used cell culture to examine the molecular mechanisms of actions of two neurotoxins, ...
Aluminium has toxic effects on many organ systems of the human body. Aluminium toxicity also is a fa...
Aluminium, despite being extremely widespread in the world, is a non-essential metal to human metabo...
Aluminium (Al) exposure is neurotoxic and is considered a possible etiological factor for many neuro...
ABSTARCT Aluminium has a unique combination of physical and chemical properties which has enabled ...
Aluminium (Al) exposure is neurotoxic and is considered a possible etiological factor for many neuro...
The effects of aluminum (Al) exposure on glutamate metabolism were investigated to study the mechani...
ABSTRACT: Aluminum (Al), a known environmen-tal toxicant, has been linked to a variety of pathologi-...
ABSTRACT: Aluminum (Al), a known environmen-tal toxicant, has been linked to a variety of pathologi-...
395-398Oxidant imbalance is one of the causative mechanisms of aluminum-induced neurotoxicity. In t...
It has been hypothesised that aluminium (A1) toxicity is mediated at least in part by free radicals....
Exposure to aluminum has been reported to lead to neurotoxicity. Mitochondria are important organell...
Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. In many of the previous experiment...
The fundamental mechanism for cell loss in Alzheimer\u27s disease is currently unknown although evid...
Aluminum, a trivalent cation unable to undergo redox reactions, has been linked to many diseases suc...
This study has used cell culture to examine the molecular mechanisms of actions of two neurotoxins, ...
Aluminium has toxic effects on many organ systems of the human body. Aluminium toxicity also is a fa...
Aluminium, despite being extremely widespread in the world, is a non-essential metal to human metabo...
Aluminium (Al) exposure is neurotoxic and is considered a possible etiological factor for many neuro...
ABSTARCT Aluminium has a unique combination of physical and chemical properties which has enabled ...
Aluminium (Al) exposure is neurotoxic and is considered a possible etiological factor for many neuro...
The effects of aluminum (Al) exposure on glutamate metabolism were investigated to study the mechani...
ABSTRACT: Aluminum (Al), a known environmen-tal toxicant, has been linked to a variety of pathologi-...
ABSTRACT: Aluminum (Al), a known environmen-tal toxicant, has been linked to a variety of pathologi-...
395-398Oxidant imbalance is one of the causative mechanisms of aluminum-induced neurotoxicity. In t...
It has been hypothesised that aluminium (A1) toxicity is mediated at least in part by free radicals....