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Effects of Fluorine on Neutrophil Extracellular Trap Formation through Regulating AMPK/p38 Signaling Pathway.
Song Y, Zhang Y, Zhang P, Yu P, Shang X, Lu Y, Li Y, Gao H.
Journal Name: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Publish Date: August 3, 2021
Volume/Page: Article ID 6693921
Type: Animal Study
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Environmental fluoride exposure disrupts the intestinal structure and gut microbial composition in ducks.
Li A, Wang Y, He Y, Liu B, Igbal M, Mehmood K, Jamil T, Chang Y, Hu L, Li Y, Guo J, Pan J, Tang Z, Zhang H.
Journal Name: Chemosphere
Publish Date: August 1, 2021
Volume/Page: 277:130222.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Gastrointestinal
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Co-exposure to fluoride and arsenic disrupts intestinal flora balance and induces testicular autophagy in offspring rats.
Liu P, Li R, Tian X, Zhao Y, Li M, Wang M, Ying X, Yuan J, Xie J, Yan X, Lyu Y, Wei C, Qiu Y, Tian F, Zhao Q, Yan X.
Journal Name: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Publish Date: July 12, 2021
Volume/Page: 222:112506.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Reproductive Toxicity, Testes, Testosterone, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Arsenic, Autophagy
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Pharmacological implications of ipriflavone against environmental metal-induced neurodegeneration and dementia in rats.
Hussien HM, Ghareeb DA, Ahmed HEA, Hafez HS, Saleh SR.
Journal Name: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Publish Date: July 7, 2021
Volume/Page: [Epub ahead of print]
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Brain, Cognitive Function, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Oxidative Stress, Susceptible Populations, Genetics, Amyloid plaques, Dementia, Protective effect
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Royal jelly abrogates fluoride-induced oxidative damage in rat heart tissue by activating of the Nrf-2/NF-xB and Bcl-2/Bax pathway.
Aslan A, Beyaz S, Gok O, Can MI, Parlak G, Ozercan IH, Gundogdu R.
Journal Name: Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods
Publish Date: July 6, 2021
Volume/Page: [Epub ahead of print]
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Heart, Protective effect
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Expression of autophagy-related factors LC3A and Beclin 1 and apoptosis-related factors Bcl-2 and BAX in osteoblasts treated with Sodium Fluoride.
Xu L, Deng C, Zhang Y, Zhao L, Linghu Y, Yu Y.
Journal Name: Frontiers in Physiology
Publish Date: July 1, 2021
Volume/Page: 12:603848
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Bones/Joints, Bone Cells, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Apoptosis, Osteoblasts, Autophagy
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Distribution of Fluoride in Plasma, Brain, and Bones and Associated Oxidative Damage After Induced Chronic Fluorosis in Wistar Rats.
Sharma, P, Verma PK, Sood S, Singh R, Gupta A, Rastogi A.
Journal Name: Biological Trace Element Research
Publish Date: June 14, 2021
Volume/Page: [Epub ahead of print]
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Bones/Joints, Skeletal Fluorosis, Brain, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Oxidative Stress, Total Body Burden, Tissue F Levels, Radiographic Appearance, Serum-F, AChE
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Sodium fluoride causes oxidative damage to silkworm (Bombyx mori) testis by affecting the oxidative phosphorylation pathway.
Tang W, Xiao Y, Long Y, Li Y, Peng F, Zhu C, He T, Lou D, Zhu Y.
Journal Name: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety218:112229
Publish Date: May 11, 2021
Volume/Page: 218:112229.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Oxidative Stress, Reproductive Toxicity, Testes
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Clofibrate, a Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor-Alpha (PPAR?) Agonist, and Its Molecular Mechanisms of Action against Sodium Fluoride-Induced Toxicity.
Oyagbemi AA, Adejumobi OA, Jarikre TA, Ajani OS, Asenuga ER, Gbadamosi IT, Adedapo ADA, Aro AO, Ogunpolu BS, Hassan FO, Falayi OO, Ogunmiluyi IO, Omobowale TO, Arojojoye OA, Ola-Davies OE, Saba AB, Adedapo AA, Emikpe BO, Oyeyemi MO, Nkadimeng SM, McGaw LJ, Kayoka-Kabongo PN, Oguntibeju OO, Yakubu MA.
Journal Name: Biological Trace Element Research
Publish Date: April 24, 2021
Volume/Page: [Epub ahead of print]
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Oxidative Stress, Reproductive Toxicity, Testes, Protective effect
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Long-term exposure to the fluoride blocks the development of chondrocytes in the ducks: The molecular mechanism of fluoride regulating autophagy and apoptosis.
Wang Y, Li A,Mehmood K, Hussain R, Abbas RZ, Javed MT, Chang YF, Hu L, Pan J, Li Y, Shi K, Tang Z, Zhang H.
Journal Name: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Publish Date: April 14, 2021
Volume/Page: 217:112225.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Bones/Joints, Mechanism of Toxicity, Skeletal Fluorosis, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Apoptosis, Autophagy