نتایج جستجو برای: manganese

تعداد نتایج: 23793  

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2002
David C Dorman Melanie F Struve Brian A Wong

Manganese-deficient individuals have decreased manganese elimination. This observation has prompted suggestions that relative manganese deficiency may increase the risk for manganese neurotoxicity following inhalation exposure. The objective of this study was to determine whether dietary manganese intake influences the pharmacokinetics of inhaled manganese tetroxide (Mn3O4). Postnatal day (PND)...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1989
A Matsuda M Kimura M Kataoka S Ohkuma M Sato Y Itokawa

To clarify whether manganese nutritional status is better reflected by the manganese concentration in lymphocytes or in whole blood, we injected manganese solutions intravenously into manganese-deficient rats and determined manganese concentrations in lymphocytes, whole blood, and various tissues. The manganese concentrations in lymphocytes and tissues, but not in whole blood, were significantl...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2016
Carolyn R Fisher Elizabeth E Wyckoff Eric D Peng Shelley M Payne

UNLABELLED Manganese plays an important role in the cellular physiology and metabolism of bacterial species, including the human pathogen Vibrio cholerae The intracellular level of manganese ions is controlled through coordinated regulation of the import and export of this element. We have identified a putative manganese exporter (VC0022), named mneA (manganese exporter A), which is highly cons...

2015
Julia E. Martin Lauren S. Waters Gisela Storz James A. Imlay

Escherichia coli does not routinely import manganese, but it will do so when iron is unavailable, so that manganese can substitute for iron as an enzyme cofactor. When intracellular manganese levels are low, the cell induces the MntH manganese importer plus MntS, a small protein of unknown function; when manganese levels are high, the cell induces the MntP manganese exporter and reduces express...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2006
Stephen H Reaney Graham Bench Donald R Smith

Concern over the neurotoxic effects of chronic moderate exposures to manganese has arisen due to increased awareness of occupational exposures and to the use of methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl, a manganese-containing gasoline antiknock additive. Little data exist on how the oxidation state of manganese exposure affects toxicity. The objective of this study was to better understand ...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2005
Valeria Cizewski Culotta Mei Yang Matthew D Hall

Manganese represents an essential trace element that is accumulated and utilized by virtually all forms of life. This redox active metal is a key cofactor for a wide range of metalloenzymes, including oxidases and dehydrogenases, DNA and RNA polymerases, kinases, decarboxylases, and sugar transferases (11, 25). In addition to serving as an essential nutrient, manganese can also be toxic. In hum...

2015
Jena E. Johnson Samuel M. Webb Chi Ma Woodward W. Fischer

Oxidation of manganese (II) to manganese (III,IV) demands oxidants with very high redox potentials; consequently, manganese oxides are both excellent proxies for molecular oxygen and highly favorable electron acceptors when oxygen is absent. The first of these features results in manganese-enriched sedimentary rocks (manganese deposits, commonly Mn ore deposits), which generally correspond to t...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2015
Judy L Aschner Adam Anderson James Christopher Slaughter Michael Aschner Steven Steele Amy Beller Amanda Mouvery Heather M Furlong Nathalie L Maitre

BACKGROUND Manganese, an essential metal for normal growth and development, is neurotoxic on excessive exposure. Standard trace element-supplemented neonatal parenteral nutrition (PN) has a high manganese content and bypasses normal gastrointestinal absorptive control mechanisms, which places infants at risk of manganese neurotoxicity. Magnetic resonance (MR) relaxometry demonstrating short T1 ...

Journal: :Critical reviews in toxicology 2005
Michael Aschner Keith M Erikson David C Dorman

Manganese (Mn) is an essential mineral that is found at low levels in food, water, and the air. Under certain high-dose exposure conditions, elevations in tissue manganese levels can occur. Excessive manganese accumulation can result in adverse neurological, reproductive, and respiratory effects in both laboratory animals and humans. In humans, manganese-induced neurotoxicity (manganism) is the...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2006
David C Dorman Melanie F Struve Brian A Wong Janice A Dye Ian D Robertson

High-dose manganese exposure is associated with parkinsonism. Because manganese is paramagnetic, its relative distribution within the brain can be examined using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Herein, we present the first comprehensive study to use MRI, pallidal index (PI), and T(1) relaxation rate (R1) in concert with chemical analysis to establish a direct association between MRI changes a...

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