نتایج جستجو برای: zinc

تعداد نتایج: 73524  

Journal: :The Neuroscientist : a review journal bringing neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry 2004
Christopher J Frederickson Wolfgang Maret Math P Cuajungco

It has been nearly 15 years since the suggestion that synaptically released Zn2+ might contribute to excitotoxic brain injury after seizures, stroke, and brain trauma. In the original "zinc-translocation" model, it was proposed that synaptically released Zn2+ ions penetrated postsynaptic neurons, causing injury. According to the model, chelating zinc in the cleft was predicted to be neuroprotec...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Satoru Yamasaki Kumiko Sakata-Sogawa Aiko Hasegawa Tomoyuki Suzuki Koki Kabu Emi Sato Tomohiro Kurosaki Susumu Yamashita Makio Tokunaga Keigo Nishida Toshio Hirano

Zinc is an essential trace element required for enzymatic activity and for maintaining the conformation of many transcription factors; thus, zinc homeostasis is tightly regulated. Although zinc affects several signaling molecules and may act as a neurotransmitter, it remains unknown whether zinc acts as an intracellular second messenger capable of transducing extracellular stimuli into intracel...

Abstract Background: Convulsion in neonatal period is a considerable clinical issue because of its potential brain damage.One of the benign neonatal seizures known as the  fifth day fits ,is due to zinc deficiency. Zinc is a rare element which has spread throughout the body fluids and tissues especially central nervous system. Reduction of neurons’ stimulation has been ascribed as the main eff...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
parvin bahadoran manoush zendehdel ahmad movahedian roshanak hasan zahraee

background : preeclampsia is one of the commonest causes of prenatal and maternity related death in the world. preeclampsia is caused by multiple factors and finding any factor related to this disorder can help on time prevention of this disease, which reduces the mortality of mothers and infants. zinc deficiency is a possible risk factor for risky pregnancies and the results of studies on this...

2017
P. A. Cantwell P. P. Chung Han Jiang G. D. Wilcox G. W. Critchlow

Electrodeposited zinc alloys have long been recognised as effective barrier and sacrificial coatings for ferrous substrates. The effect of alloying zinc with, in the main, more noble metals, has produced finishes of higher corrosion resistance than simply electrodeposited zinc. In this manner zinc alloys such as zinc-nickel, zinc-cobalt and zinc-iron are routinely electrodeposited on an industr...

2010
Grace Ndeezi James K Tumwine Bjørn J Bolann Christopher M Ndugwa Thorkild Tylleskär

BACKGROUND Low concentrations of serum zinc have been reported in HIV infected adults and are associated with disease progression and an increased risk of death. Few studies have been conducted in HIV infected children in Africa. We determined serum zinc levels and factors associated with zinc deficiency in HIV infected Ugandan children. METHODS We measured the baseline zinc status of 247 chi...

2011
Louis A. Lichten Moon-Suhn Ryu Liang Guo Jennifer Embury Robert J. Cousins

The regulation of cellular zinc uptake is a key process in the overall mechanism governing mammalian zinc homeostasis and how zinc participates in cellular functions. We analyzed the zinc transporters of the Zip family in both the brain and liver of zinc-deficient animals and found a large, significant increase in Zip10 expression. Additionally, Zip10 expression decreased in response to zinc re...

Journal: :Advances in nutrition 2012
Forrest H Nielsen

Zinc was established as essential for green plants in 1926 and for mammals in 1934. However, >20 y would pass before the first descriptions of zinc deficiencies in farm animals appeared. In 1955, it was reported that zinc supplementation would cure parakeratosis in swine. In 1958, it was reported that zinc deficiency induced poor growth, leg abnormalities, poor feathering, and parakeratosis in ...

2012
James P. Barnett Andrew Millard Amira Z. Ksibe David J. Scanlan Ralf Schmid Claudia Andrea Blindauer

Zinc is a recognized essential element for the majority of organisms, and is indispensable for the correct function of hundreds of enzymes and thousands of regulatory proteins. In aquatic photoautotrophs including cyanobacteria, zinc is thought to be required for carbonic anhydrase and alkaline phosphatase, although there is evidence that at least some carbonic anhydrases can be cambialistic, i...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1981
J H Freeland-Graves P J Hendrickson M L Ebangit J Y Snowden

The effect of a low-zinc diet on saliva and plasma levels was studied in 12 healthy young women. A diet low in zinc (3.2 mg/day) was fed to the subjects for 22 days. Subjects were determined to be in satisfactory zinc status via analysis of the zinc levels of their diet, hair, plasma, and saliva. During the low-zinc diet, concentrations of zinc in whole mixed saliva remained relatively stable f...

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