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General and Electrophysiological Toxic Effects of Manganese in Rats following Subacute Administration in Dissolved and Nanoparticle Form

In an attempt to model occupational and environmental Mn exposures and their possible interaction, young male Wistar rats were exposed to Mn by oral administration in dissolved form (MnCl(2) ·4H(2)O, 14.84 and 59.36 mg/kg b.w.) and by intratracheal application of MnO(2) nanoparticles (2.63 mg/kg b.w...

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Autores principales: Horváth, Edina, Máté, Zsuzsanna, Takács, Szabolcs, Pusztai, Péter, Sápi, András, Kónya, Zoltán, Nagymajtényi, László, Papp, András
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Publicado: The Scientific World Journal 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3361337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22654621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/520632
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author Horváth, Edina
Máté, Zsuzsanna
Takács, Szabolcs
Pusztai, Péter
Sápi, András
Kónya, Zoltán
Nagymajtényi, László
Papp, András
author_facet Horváth, Edina
Máté, Zsuzsanna
Takács, Szabolcs
Pusztai, Péter
Sápi, András
Kónya, Zoltán
Nagymajtényi, László
Papp, András
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description In an attempt to model occupational and environmental Mn exposures and their possible interaction, young male Wistar rats were exposed to Mn by oral administration in dissolved form (MnCl(2) ·4H(2)O, 14.84 and 59.36 mg/kg b.w.) and by intratracheal application of MnO(2) nanoparticles (2.63 mg/kg b.w.). After 3 and 6 weeks oral, or 3 weeks oral plus 3 weeks intratracheal, exposure, general toxicological, and electrophysiological tests were done. Body weight gain was significantly reduced after 6 and 3 plus 3 weeks exposure, but the effect of the latter on the pace of weight gain was stronger. Organ weights signalized systemic stress and effect on lungs. Changes in evoked electrophysiological responses (cortical sensory evoked potential and nerve action potential) indicated that the 3 plus 3 weeks combined exposure caused equal or higher changes in the latency of these responses than 6 weeks of exposure, although the calculated summed Mn dose in the former case was lower. The results showed the importance of the physicochemical form of Mn in determining the toxic outcome, and suggested that neurofunctional markers of Mn action may indicate the human health effect better than conventional blood Mn measurement.
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spelling pubmed-33613372012-05-31 General and Electrophysiological Toxic Effects of Manganese in Rats following Subacute Administration in Dissolved and Nanoparticle Form Horváth, Edina Máté, Zsuzsanna Takács, Szabolcs Pusztai, Péter Sápi, András Kónya, Zoltán Nagymajtényi, László Papp, András ScientificWorldJournal Research Article In an attempt to model occupational and environmental Mn exposures and their possible interaction, young male Wistar rats were exposed to Mn by oral administration in dissolved form (MnCl(2) ·4H(2)O, 14.84 and 59.36 mg/kg b.w.) and by intratracheal application of MnO(2) nanoparticles (2.63 mg/kg b.w.). After 3 and 6 weeks oral, or 3 weeks oral plus 3 weeks intratracheal, exposure, general toxicological, and electrophysiological tests were done. Body weight gain was significantly reduced after 6 and 3 plus 3 weeks exposure, but the effect of the latter on the pace of weight gain was stronger. Organ weights signalized systemic stress and effect on lungs. Changes in evoked electrophysiological responses (cortical sensory evoked potential and nerve action potential) indicated that the 3 plus 3 weeks combined exposure caused equal or higher changes in the latency of these responses than 6 weeks of exposure, although the calculated summed Mn dose in the former case was lower. The results showed the importance of the physicochemical form of Mn in determining the toxic outcome, and suggested that neurofunctional markers of Mn action may indicate the human health effect better than conventional blood Mn measurement. The Scientific World Journal 2012-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3361337/ /pubmed/22654621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/520632 Text en Copyright © 2012 Edina Horváth et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Horváth, Edina
Máté, Zsuzsanna
Takács, Szabolcs
Pusztai, Péter
Sápi, András
Kónya, Zoltán
Nagymajtényi, László
Papp, András
General and Electrophysiological Toxic Effects of Manganese in Rats following Subacute Administration in Dissolved and Nanoparticle Form
title General and Electrophysiological Toxic Effects of Manganese in Rats following Subacute Administration in Dissolved and Nanoparticle Form
title_full General and Electrophysiological Toxic Effects of Manganese in Rats following Subacute Administration in Dissolved and Nanoparticle Form
title_fullStr General and Electrophysiological Toxic Effects of Manganese in Rats following Subacute Administration in Dissolved and Nanoparticle Form
title_full_unstemmed General and Electrophysiological Toxic Effects of Manganese in Rats following Subacute Administration in Dissolved and Nanoparticle Form
title_short General and Electrophysiological Toxic Effects of Manganese in Rats following Subacute Administration in Dissolved and Nanoparticle Form
title_sort general and electrophysiological toxic effects of manganese in rats following subacute administration in dissolved and nanoparticle form
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3361337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22654621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/520632
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