NEUROTOXICITY OF METAL MIXTURES.

Advances in neurotoxicology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-11 DOI:10.1016/bs.ant.2020.12.003
Vanda Lopes de Andrade, Ana Paula Marreilha Dos Santos, Michael Aschner
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Environmental exposures and/or alterations in the homeostasis of essential transition metals (ETM), such as Fe, Cu, Zn or Mn, are known to contribute to neurodegenerative diseases (ND), such as Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and Parkinson's Disease (PD). Aberrant ETM homeostasis leads to altered distributions, as significant amounts may accumulate in specific brain areas, while causing metal deficiency in others. The disruption of processes reliant on the interplay between these ETM, may lead to loss of metal balance and the ensuing neurotoxicity via shared mechanisms, such as the induction of oxidative stress (OS). Both ETM imbalance and OS may play a role, via complex positive loop processes, in primary neuropathological signatures of AD, such as the accumulation of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NTF), and in PD, α-Syn aggregation and loss of dopamine(DA)rgic neurons. The association between ETM imbalance and ND is rarely approached under the view that metals such as Fe, Cu, Zn and Mn, can act as dangerous endogenous neurotoxic mixtures when their control mechanisms became disrupted. In fact, their presence as mixtures implies intricacies, which should be kept in mind when developing therapies for complex disorders of metal dyshomeostasis, which commonly occur in ND.

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金属混合物的神经毒性。
众所周知,环境暴露和/或基本过渡金属(ETM)(如铁、铜、锌或锰)平衡的改变会导致神经退行性疾病(ND),如阿尔茨海默病(AD)和帕金森病(PD)。ETM 平衡失调会导致分布改变,因为大量的 ETM 可能会积聚在特定的大脑区域,而在其他区域则会导致金属缺乏。依赖于这些 ETM 之间相互作用的过程受到破坏,可能会导致金属失去平衡,并通过共同的机制(如诱导氧化应激(OS))随之产生神经毒性。ETM失衡和OS可能通过复杂的正循环过程,在AD(淀粉样蛋白斑块和神经纤维缠结(NTF)的积累)和PD(α-Syn聚集和多巴胺(DA)能神经元的丧失)的原发性神经病理学特征中发挥作用。ETM失衡与ND之间的联系很少被提及,因为当铁、铜、锌和锰等金属的控制机制遭到破坏时,它们就会成为危险的内源性神经毒性混合物。事实上,它们作为混合物的存在意味着错综复杂的关系,在开发治疗常见于 ND 的复杂金属失衡紊乱的疗法时应牢记这一点。
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