Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common condition in worldwide with underlying causes. The role of trace elements such as copper and zinc in CKD is uncertain. We aimed to examine the relationship of serum copper and zinc with kidney function status and explore its possible effect modifiers ...
oxidative stress, and enhanced the pro-healing function of endothelial cells and fibroblasts. Zn-POM was shown to scavenge excessive ROS in the wounds and induced the reprogramming of M1 macrophages to the M2 type by inhibiting the MAPK/IL-17 signaling pathway, thus inhibiting the release of pro...
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Biological function of metallothionein. VI. Metabolic interaction of cadmium and zinc in rats The accumulation and depletion of cadmium in liver and kidney metallothionein (MT) and the effects of dietary zinc deficiency on cadmium metabolism were st... JT Deagen,SH Oh,PD Whanger - 《Biological ...
[20] found a significant correlation between lower zinc level and decline of kidney function in a cohort of 108 CKD patients compared with the healthy control group after 3 years follow-up. The pathogenic mechanism involving zinc levels in the decline of GFR is still unclear. Several studies ...
MT-1 and MT-2 are expressed ubiquitously throughout the human body, play an important role in liver and kidney function and are inducible by various stimuli such as metal ions, cytokines, glucocorticoids, and oxidative stress, respectively. In contrast, MT-3 and MT-4 are expressed cell ...
Taking zinc by mouth does not improve sexual function in males with sexual dysfunction related to kidney disease. Ringing in the ears (tinnitus). Taking zinc by mouth does not seem to help treat ringing in the ears. Likely InEffective for Malaria. Taking zinc by mouth does not help prevent...
Al-Bader A, Mathew TC, Abul H, Al-Mosawi M, Dashti H, Kumar D, Singal PK (1999) Thioacetamide induced changes in trace elements and kidney damage. J Trace Elem Exp Med 12:1–14 CASGoogle Scholar Al-Bader AA, Mosawi MH, Hussain TA, Dashti HM (1997) Effect of dietary selenium, zi...
product ZnT1, found in all investigated tissues, and ZnT4 appear to be responsible for pumping excess zinc out of the cell. ZnT2 and ZnT3 sequester zinc into intracellular storage compartments in the intestine, kidney and testies, and in the synaptic vesicles of zinc-containing neurons, ...
The concentrations of 11 heavy metals (Ag, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, V and Zn) were measured in the tissues (digestive gland, branchial hearts, gills, digestive tract, kidney, genital tract, muscle, skin, shell) of the two cephalop... P Miramand,D Bentley - 《Marine Bi...