Tag: Cerebral cortex
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Experimental pharmacological researches regarding the influence of sodium fluoride in allopathic and homeopathic doses in central nervous system’s performances. A correlation between behavioral response in classic maze test and morphological aspects of cerebral cortex
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Quercetin treatment against NaF induced oxidative stress related neuronal and learning changes in developing rats
Previous behavioural studies shows that excessive exposure of fluoride caused diminished intelligent quotient in children compared to the normal children (Wang et al., 2004) and sodium fluoride intoxicated rat exerted loss of memory and learning disability (Yaning et al., 2005). In the present study postnatal rats aged day 21 and day 30 demonstrated loss of […]
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Toxic effects of fluoride on rat cerebral cortex astrocytes in vitro.
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Distribution and different activation of adenylate cyclase by NaF and of guanylate cyclase by NaN3 in neuronal and glial cells separated from rat cerebral cortex.
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Histopathological effects of varied fluoride concentration on cerebrum in albino rats.
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Fluoride and arsenic exposure impairs learning and memory and decreases mGluR5 expression in the hippocampus and cortex in rats.
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A comparative analysis of the results of multiple tests in patients with chronic industrial fluorosis
There have been few domestic reports on the effects of chronic industrial fluorine poisoning on the adult nervous system. In order to understand the state of higher functions of the central nervous system in patients with chronic industrial fluorosis, in November 1993 we performed X-rays, intelligence testing, fingernail fluorine content testing, electroencephalographs, and tests of […]
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Effects of fluoride in drinking water on NADPH-diaphorase neurons in the forebrain of mice: a possible mechanism of fluoride neurotoxicity
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Effect of NaF on albino female mice with special reference to behavioral studies and ACh and AChE levels
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Pathological changes in the tissues of rats (albino) and monkeys (macaca radiata) in fluorine toxicosis
From the photo-micrographs given here, it can be seen that fluorine seems to cause a selective destruction of the epithelium. The epithelium has been found to be considerably damaged in the stomach, duodenum, small intestine, lungs and thyroid. The loss or damage of the epithelium of the digestive tract would undoubtedly have an adverse effect […]