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In vivo and in vitro evidence for detoxification of methylmercury (MeHg) as insoluble mercury selenide (HgSe) underlies the central paradigm that exposure is not or little hazardous when tissue Se molar excess (Se:Hg > 1). However, this hypothesis overlooks binding Hg to selenoproteins, which lowers amount bioavailable acts a reservoir MeHg, thereby underestimating toxicity mercury. This questi...
Mercury (Hg) is neurotoxic, and children may be particularly susceptible to this effect. A current major challenge is the identification of children who may be uniquely susceptible to Hg toxicity because of genetic disposition. We examined the hypothesis that CPOX4, a genetic variant of the heme pathway enzyme coproporphyrinogen oxidase (CPOX) that affects susceptibility to mercury toxicity in ...
Background: L1 retrotransposons are the most active mobile DNA elements in human genome. Unregulated L1 retrotransposition may have deleterious effect by disrupting vital genes and inducing genomic instabilities. Therefore, human cells control L1 elements by silencing their activities through epigenetic mechanisms. It has been shown that cell division and heavy metals stimulate the frequency of...
The toxicity of metals, including mercury, is expressed differently in different media, and the addition of soluble organics to the growth medium can have a significant impact on bioassay results. Although the effect of medium composition on metal toxicity is generally attributed to its effect on metal speciation (i.e., the chemical form in which the metal occurs), the importance of individual ...
BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest that children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have significantly increased levels of urinary porphyrins associated with mercury (Hg) toxicity, including pentacarboxyporphyrin (5cxP), precoproporphyrin (prcP), and coproporphyrin (cP), compared to typically developing controls. However, these initial studies were criticized because the controls...
The recognition of the mercury(II) ion (Hg(2+)) is essential because of its extreme toxicity in the environment and food. Hence we reported a novel cysteine (Cys) complex of piperidine-calix[4]arene (L) as a convenient and effective dual-signal responsive switch for Hg(2+). This switch system exhibited excellent selectivity toward Hg(2+) by fluorescence (FL), (1)H NMR spectroscopy and the atomi...
Mercury (Hg) causes hazardous cumulative effects in humans; like central nervous system disorders,hypertension and chromosomal aberrations. Therefore, due to high toxicity and bioaccumulationfactor, mercury determination and speciation in human blood is very important. A sensitive,accurate, precise and inexpensive method was demonstrated for preconcentration and speciationof ultra-trace mercury...
Of significant scientific and public concern is the high toxicity, bioaccumulation, magnified concentration within food web of mercury (Hg). Hg content both dissolved in suspended forms water as well biomass different hydrobiont taxa was studied 18 saline lakes Crimea from 2012 to 2021. The impact factors (salinity, seasonality, anthropogenic activities, geological background, etc.) analyzed. g...
exposure to mercury (hg) as a heavy metal can cause health effects. the objective of this study was to assess occupational exposure to hg in a chlor-alkali petrochemical industry in iran by determining of hg concentrations in air, blood and urine samples.the study was performed on 50 exposed subjects and 50 unexposed controls. air samples were collected in the breathing zone of exposed subjects...
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