Aluminium (Al) exposure is neurotoxic and is considered a possible etiological factor for many neurodegenerative disorders. Since it is known that Al impairs the glutamate-nitric oxide-cGMP pathway in neurons, this study was carried out to monitor the expression of NADPH-d in some central nervous system areas of rats after chronic administration of Al in drinking water. We tested three different nervous areas known to contain NADPH-diaphorase positive neurons: two cortical area (somatosensory cerebral cortex and cerebral cortex), a deep brain area (dorsolateral periaqueductal gray matter) and a spinal area (lumbar enlargement of the spinal cord). Our data showed that Al significantly decreased NADPH-d positive neurons in the cerebral cortex...
Aluminum chloride (AlCl3; 4 mg/kg) was injected into the cerebrospinal fluid of adult rats as a one ...
The goal of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of a non-specific nitric oxide syntha...
Neurobehavioral disorders, except their most overt form, tend to lie beyond the reach of clinicians....
Aluminium (Al) exposure is neurotoxic and is considered a possible etiological factor for many neuro...
Aluminium (Al) impairs the glutamatenitric oxide-cGMP pathway and reduces the number of nitroxidergi...
Aluminium has toxic effects on many organ systems of the human body. Aluminium toxicity also is a fa...
Aluminium has toxic effects on many organ systems of the human body. Aluminium toxicity also is a fa...
Aluminium (Al) is a neurotoxic metal and Al exposure may be a factor in the aetiology of various neu...
The results of the study suggest that changes in the expression of proteins in the glutamate-nitric ...
Aluminum exposure has been reported to be related to learning and memory impairment. This study exam...
Although the neurotoxic effects of aluminum (Al) have been extensively investigated, with a particul...
Aluminium, despite being extremely widespread in the world, is a non-essential metal to human metabo...
In this study chronic exposure to aluminum reduced basal activity of guanylate cyclase and impaired ...
Aluminum (Al) is a significant environmental contaminant. While a good deal of research has been con...
The effects of aluminum (Al) exposure on glutamate metabolism were investigated to study the mechani...
Aluminum chloride (AlCl3; 4 mg/kg) was injected into the cerebrospinal fluid of adult rats as a one ...
The goal of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of a non-specific nitric oxide syntha...
Neurobehavioral disorders, except their most overt form, tend to lie beyond the reach of clinicians....
Aluminium (Al) exposure is neurotoxic and is considered a possible etiological factor for many neuro...
Aluminium (Al) impairs the glutamatenitric oxide-cGMP pathway and reduces the number of nitroxidergi...
Aluminium has toxic effects on many organ systems of the human body. Aluminium toxicity also is a fa...
Aluminium has toxic effects on many organ systems of the human body. Aluminium toxicity also is a fa...
Aluminium (Al) is a neurotoxic metal and Al exposure may be a factor in the aetiology of various neu...
The results of the study suggest that changes in the expression of proteins in the glutamate-nitric ...
Aluminum exposure has been reported to be related to learning and memory impairment. This study exam...
Although the neurotoxic effects of aluminum (Al) have been extensively investigated, with a particul...
Aluminium, despite being extremely widespread in the world, is a non-essential metal to human metabo...
In this study chronic exposure to aluminum reduced basal activity of guanylate cyclase and impaired ...
Aluminum (Al) is a significant environmental contaminant. While a good deal of research has been con...
The effects of aluminum (Al) exposure on glutamate metabolism were investigated to study the mechani...
Aluminum chloride (AlCl3; 4 mg/kg) was injected into the cerebrospinal fluid of adult rats as a one ...
The goal of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of a non-specific nitric oxide syntha...
Neurobehavioral disorders, except their most overt form, tend to lie beyond the reach of clinicians....