Tag: Cerebellum
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Intrauterine and Postnatal Exposure to High Levels of Fluoride Is Associated with Motor Impairments, Oxidative Stress, and Morphological Damage in the Cerebellum of Offspring Rats.
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Effects of Fluoride Long-Term Exposure over the Cerebellum: Global Proteomic Profile, Oxidative Biochemistry, Cell Density, and Motor Behavior Evaluation.
Funding This study was financed by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) from Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications (MCTI) process number: 435093/2018-5 approved by R.L. L.B. and A.D. received CNPq and FAPESP scholarships, respectively. M.B., M.E.C.-L. and C.M. thanks for CNPq fellowship. The APC was funded by Pró-Reitoria de […]
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Neuroprotective influence of taurine on fluoride-induced biochemical and behavioral deficits in rats.
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Black tea amelioration of sodium fluoride-induced alterations of DNA, RNA, and protein contents in the cerebral hemisphere, cerebellum, and medulla oblongata regions of mouse brain.
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Amelioration by black tea of sodium fluoride-induced changes in protein content of cerebral hemisphere, cerebellum and medulla oblongata in brain region of mice.
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Dental fluorosis and catalase Immunoreactivity of the Brain Tissues in rats exposed to high fluoride pre- and postnatally
At 3 months in the cerebellum, most of the neurons had normal cell structures and only a few Purkinje cell irregularities were notable, such as cell swelling and balloon-like cells in rats subjected to 30 ppm fluoride. In the cerebrum and hippocampus, no neuronal damage was observed in rats exposed to 30 ppm fluoride. However, […]
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Effects of sub-acute fluoride exposure on discrete regions of rat brain associated with thyroid dysfunction: a comparative study
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Effect of fluoride on thyroid function and cerebellar development in mice.
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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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Studies of relationships between the polymorphism of COMT gene and plasma proteomic profiling and children’s intelligence in high fluoride areas
Fluoride (F) widely exists in environment with a significant increase in body burden accumulation in recent years. Internal exposure to F due to diet including food, water, fluoride-containing dental products like toothpaste and fluoride supplements, is extensively researched. Additionally, industrial pollution and coal burning have also been reported to be major sources of internal F […]