2020
DOI: 10.1080/14737175.2020.1807330
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Manganese-induced neurodegenerative diseases and possible therapeutic approaches

Abstract: Introduction:Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and prion disease represent important public health concerns. The etiology of neurodegenerative diseases is not completely understood, but genetic factors and environmental factors clearly contribute to their development. As environmental factors, heavy metals such as manganese (Mn) an essential trace element, are

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“…These histological and stain findings, which are characteristic of Zr skin lesions and granulomas, suggest Zr interstitial lung disease. Researchers (e.g., Cabral Pinto, et al, 2019; Mezzaroba, et al, 2019; Martins, et al, 2020; Soares, et al, 2020; Ajsuvakova, et al, 2020; Exley & Clarkson, 2020; McDonald, et al, 2021; Xu et al, 2021; Capriello, et al, 2021; Ravanfar, et al, 2021)) are working on exposure of other (heavy) metal (e.g., Al, Fe, and Mn) linked to neurological disorders and diseases, such Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases. The map distribution of HI is presented in Figure 6, with all samples above the target value of 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These histological and stain findings, which are characteristic of Zr skin lesions and granulomas, suggest Zr interstitial lung disease. Researchers (e.g., Cabral Pinto, et al, 2019; Mezzaroba, et al, 2019; Martins, et al, 2020; Soares, et al, 2020; Ajsuvakova, et al, 2020; Exley & Clarkson, 2020; McDonald, et al, 2021; Xu et al, 2021; Capriello, et al, 2021; Ravanfar, et al, 2021)) are working on exposure of other (heavy) metal (e.g., Al, Fe, and Mn) linked to neurological disorders and diseases, such Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases. The map distribution of HI is presented in Figure 6, with all samples above the target value of 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu, et al (2017) described a nonsmoking ceramic tile worker who developed a sarcoid granulomatosis type of chronic pulmonary hypersensitivity reaction after long-term exposure to Zr and causes an acute and fulminant allergic alveolitis. Romeu, et al (1992) found interstitial lung Pinto, et al, 2019;Mezzaroba, et al, 2019;Martins, et al, 2020;Soares, et al, 2020;Ajsuvakova, et al, 2020;Exley & Clarkson, 2020;McDonald, et al, 2021;Xu et al, 2021;Capriello, et al, 2021;Ravanfar, et al, 2021)) are working on exposure of other (heavy) metal (e.g., Al, Fe, and Mn) linked to neurological disorders and diseases, such Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases. The map distribution of HI is presented in Figure 6, with all samples above the target value of 1.…”
Section: Spatial Variation Of Ecological and Human Risksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also report that in BMEC cultures, Co and Mn in conjunction with each of the three organic compounds were significantly more toxic than the corresponding organic compound alone. Mn neurotoxicity has been well studied [53][54][55]. In fact, using RBE cells, a rat brain endothelial cell line, dos Santos and colleagues showed that Mn demonstrated significant toxicity in a dose range of 200-800 µM and concluded that Mn induced mitochondrial injury in these cells [56].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The role of Mn 2+ in the etiology of neurodegenerative diseases has been widely documented. Excess Mn 2+ was shown to induce a neurological disorder with symptoms similar to PD [ 206 ]. Moreover, Mn 2+ contributed to AD associated with impaired cognitive function and cognitive decline [ 207 ].…”
Section: Secretory Pathway Ca 2+ -Atpase (Spca)mentioning
confidence: 99%