Metals are frequently used in industry and represent a major source of toxin exposure for workers. For this reason governmental agencies regulate the amount of metal exposure permissible for worker safety. While essential metals serve physiologic roles, metals pose significant health risks upon acute and chronic exposure to high levels. The central nervous system is particularly vulnerable to metals. The brain readily accumulates metals, which under physiologic conditions are incorporated into essential metalloproteins required for neuronal health and energy homeostasis. Severe consequences can arise from circumstances of excess essential metals or exposure to toxic nonessential metal. Herein, we discuss sources of occupational metal exposu...
Epidemiological data have linked cadmium exposure to neurotoxicity and to neurodegenerative diseases...
The concept of brain barriers or a brain barrier system embraces the blood–brain interface, referred...
Many published studies have illustrated that several of the present day neurological epidemics (auti...
Metals are ubiquitous and play a critical role in neurobiology. Transition metals are important beca...
Metals play important roles in the human body, maintaining cell structure and regulating gene expres...
The presence within the brain of metal compounds at toxic levels, has adverse consequences for cereb...
International audienceEnvironmental exposure to neurotoxic metals and metalloids such as arsenic, ca...
Improved living conditions have led to a steady increase in the life expectancy of humans in most co...
Environmental exposure to metallic neurotoxicants is a matter of growing concern, since it may have ...
Multiple abnormalities occur in the homeostasis of essential endogenous brain biometals in age-relat...
International audienceMetal ions appear to play an important role in several neurodegenerative (ND) ...
An excessive metal exposure is harmful to the brain. However, many aspects of metal neurotoxicity re...
Despite the large availability of data regarding the mechanisms at the basis of β- amyloid productio...
Excessive accumulation of pro-oxidant metals, observed in affected brain regions, has consistently b...
Metals are actively involved in multiple catalytic physiological activities. However, metal overload...
Epidemiological data have linked cadmium exposure to neurotoxicity and to neurodegenerative diseases...
The concept of brain barriers or a brain barrier system embraces the blood–brain interface, referred...
Many published studies have illustrated that several of the present day neurological epidemics (auti...
Metals are ubiquitous and play a critical role in neurobiology. Transition metals are important beca...
Metals play important roles in the human body, maintaining cell structure and regulating gene expres...
The presence within the brain of metal compounds at toxic levels, has adverse consequences for cereb...
International audienceEnvironmental exposure to neurotoxic metals and metalloids such as arsenic, ca...
Improved living conditions have led to a steady increase in the life expectancy of humans in most co...
Environmental exposure to metallic neurotoxicants is a matter of growing concern, since it may have ...
Multiple abnormalities occur in the homeostasis of essential endogenous brain biometals in age-relat...
International audienceMetal ions appear to play an important role in several neurodegenerative (ND) ...
An excessive metal exposure is harmful to the brain. However, many aspects of metal neurotoxicity re...
Despite the large availability of data regarding the mechanisms at the basis of β- amyloid productio...
Excessive accumulation of pro-oxidant metals, observed in affected brain regions, has consistently b...
Metals are actively involved in multiple catalytic physiological activities. However, metal overload...
Epidemiological data have linked cadmium exposure to neurotoxicity and to neurodegenerative diseases...
The concept of brain barriers or a brain barrier system embraces the blood–brain interface, referred...
Many published studies have illustrated that several of the present day neurological epidemics (auti...