Authors
Marcelo Farina, Michael Aschner, João BT Rocha
Publication date
2011/11/1
Source
Toxicology and applied pharmacology
Volume
256
Issue
3
Pages
405-417
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Methylmercury (MeHg) is an environmental toxicant that leads to long-lasting neurological and developmental deficits in animals and humans. Although the molecular mechanisms mediating MeHg-induced neurotoxicity are not completely understood, several lines of evidence indicate that oxidative stress represents a critical event related to the neurotoxic effects elicited by this toxicant. The objective of this review is to summarize and discuss data from experimental and epidemiological studies that have been important in clarifying the molecular events which mediate MeHg-induced oxidative damage and, consequently, toxicity. Although unanswered questions remain, the electrophilic properties of MeHg and its ability to oxidize thiols have been reported to play decisive roles to the oxidative consequences observed after MeHg exposure. However, a close examination of the relationship between low levels of MeHg …
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Scholar articles
M Farina, M Aschner, JBT Rocha - Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 2011