Zinc: a multipurpose trace element
暂无分享,去创建一个
C. Spiliopoulou | M. Stefanidou | A. Dona | M. Stefanidou | C. Maravelias | A. Dona | C. Spiliopoulou | C. Maravelias
[1] L. Rink,et al. The immunobiology of zinc. , 1997, Immunology today.
[2] T. Tada,et al. Mouse liver T cells: Their change with aging and in comparison with peripheral T cells , 1997, Hepatology.
[3] J. Koh,et al. Zn(2+): a novel ionic mediator of neural injury in brain disease. , 2000, Trends in pharmacological sciences.
[4] R. Henkin,et al. Serum and tissue zinc concentrations in patients with endoscopic esophagitis , 1992, Digestive Diseases and Sciences.
[5] Masao Sato. Biological Antioxidant Defense System and Metallothionein. , 1992 .
[6] M. Aschner. The functional significance of brain metallothioneins , 1996, FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
[7] A. Tibaldi,et al. Presence of links between zinc and melatonin during the circadian cycle in old mice: effects on thymic endocrine activity and on the survival , 1998, Journal of Neuroimmunology.
[8] B. Calesnick,et al. Zinc deficiency and zinc toxicity. , 1988, American family physician.
[9] E. Mocchegiani,et al. Zinc and immunoresistance to infection in aging: new biological tools. , 2000, Trends in pharmacological sciences.
[10] M. Provinciali,et al. Plasticity of neuroendocrine-thymus interactions during aging , 1997, Experimental Gerontology.
[11] J. Bach,et al. Contribution of zinc and other metals to the biological activity of the serum thymic factor. , 1982, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[12] P. Fattoretti,et al. Zinc-bound metallothioneins as potential biological markers of ageing , 2001, Brain Research Bulletin.
[13] E. Mocchegiani,et al. Zinc, metallothioneins, immune responses, survival andageing , 2004, Biogerontology.
[14] I. Dreosti. Trace Elements, Micronutrients, and Free Radicals , 1991, Contemporary Issues in Biomedicine, Ethics, and Society.
[15] W. Maret,et al. Zinc and Health: Current Status and Future Directions The Function of Zinc Metallothionein: A Link between Cellular Zinc and Redox State 1,2 , 2000 .
[16] A. Michalska,et al. Endotoxin-induced inflammation does not cause hepatic zinc accumulation in mice lacking metallothionein gene expression. , 1995, The Biochemical journal.
[17] R. Franklin,et al. Inhibitory effect of zinc on human prostatic carcinoma cell growth , 1999, The Prostate.
[18] M. Kondoh,et al. Property of metallothionein as a Zn pool differs depending on the induced condition of metallothionein. , 2003, Toxicology letters.
[19] T. Houbara,et al. Effects of zinc on production of active oxygen species by rat neutrophils. , 1995, Pharmacology & toxicology.
[20] C. Cho,et al. Zinc deficiency: Its role in gastric secretion and stress-induced gastric ulceration in rats , 1987, Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior.
[21] F. Forastiere,et al. The Effect of Zinc and Vitamin A Supplementation on Immune Response in an Older Population , 1998, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
[22] P. Bonazzi,et al. Role of zinc and α2macroglobulin on thymic endocrine activity and on peripheral immune efficiency (natural killer activity and interleukin 2) in cervical carcinoma , 1999, British Journal of Cancer.
[23] Sandstead Hh. Is zinc deficiency a public health problem , 1995 .
[24] B. Vallee,et al. The biochemical basis of zinc physiology. , 1993, Physiological reviews.
[25] Douglas S. Darling,et al. A zinc finger homeodomain transcription factor binds specific thyroid hormone response elements , 1998, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology.
[26] P. Singal,et al. Metallothioneins, oxidative stress and the cardiovascular system. , 2000, Toxicology.
[27] L. Rink,et al. The significance of zinc for leukocyte biology , 1998, Journal of leukocyte biology.
[28] M. Lavenhar,et al. Effects of one year of supplementation with zinc and other micronutrients on cellular immunity in the elderly. , 1990, Journal of the American College of Nutrition.
[29] J. Kägi,et al. Human hepatic metallothioneins , 1974, FEBS letters.
[30] B. Sarkar,et al. In Vivo and in Vitro Iron-replaced Zinc Finger Generates Free Radicals and Causes DNA Damage (*) , 1996, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[31] B. Vallee,et al. Active-site zinc ligands and activated H2O of zinc enzymes. , 1990, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[32] M Vasák,et al. Metallothioneins: new functional and structural insights. , 2000, Current opinion in chemical biology.
[33] Helmut Sigel,et al. Handbook on toxicity of inorganic compounds , 1990 .
[34] R. Palmiter,et al. Metallothionein I and II protect against zinc deficiency and zinc toxicity in mice. , 1996, The Journal of nutrition.
[35] G. Brewer,et al. Recognition, diagnosis, and management of Wilson's disease. , 2000, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine.
[36] P. Sobocinski,et al. Involvement of hepatic metallothioneins in hypozincemia associated with bacterial infection. , 1978, The American journal of physiology.
[37] F. Orlando,et al. Metallothioneins (I+II) and thyroid–thymus axis efficiency in old mice: role of corticosterone and zinc supply , 2002, Mechanisms of Ageing and Development.
[38] B. Vallee,et al. The function of metallothionein , 1995, Neurochemistry International.
[39] P. Hainaut,et al. Modulation of p53 protein conformation and DNA‐binding activity by intracellular chelation of zinc , 1998, Molecular carcinogenesis.
[40] S. Choudhuri,et al. In vitro and in vivo studies on the degradation of metallothionein. , 1994, Environmental health perspectives.
[41] C. Franceschi,et al. Enhanced DNA repair in lymphocytes of Down syndrome patients: the influence of zinc nutritional supplementation. , 1993, Mutation research.
[42] A. Schäffer,et al. Biochemistry of metallothionein. , 1988, Biochemistry.
[43] R J Cousins,et al. A role of zinc in the regulation of gene expression , 1998, Proceedings of the Nutrition Society.
[44] I. Hanbauer,et al. In cortical cultures of trisomy 16 mouse brain the upregulated metallothionein-I/II fails to respond to H2O2 exposure or glutamate receptor stimulation , 1998, Brain Research.
[45] B. Halliwell,et al. Micronutrients: oxidant/antioxidant status , 2001, British Journal of Nutrition.
[46] J. Youn,et al. Interactions of metallothionein with murine lymphocytes: plasma membrane binding and proliferation. , 1996, Toxicology.
[47] H. Appelman,et al. Treatment of Wilson's disease with zinc. VI. Initial treatment studies. , 1989, The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine.
[48] G. Scalise,et al. Benefit of oral zinc supplementation as an adjunct to zidovudine (AZT) therapy against opportunistic infections in aids , 1995 .
[49] K. Tew,et al. Trace elements in human physiology and pathology: zinc and metallothioneins. , 2003, Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie.
[50] E. Mocchegiani,et al. Reversibility of the thymic involution and of age-related peripheral immune dysfunctions by zinc supplementation in old mice. , 1995, International journal of immunopharmacology.
[51] Metallothionein-null mice absorb less Zn from an egg-white diet, but a similar amount from solutions, although with altered intertissue Zn distribution. , 1999, The Journal of nutrition.
[52] G. Scalise,et al. Contribution of zinc to reduce CD4+ risk factor for 'severe' infection relapse in aging: parallelism with HIV. , 1999, International journal of immunopharmacology.
[53] K. Wisniewski,et al. Growth hormone treatment in Down's syndrome , 1993 .
[54] W. Maret. Cellular zinc and redox states converge in the metallothionein/thionein pair. , 2003, The Journal of nutrition.
[55] K. P. Singh,et al. Effect of zinc on immune functions and host resistance against infection and tumor challenge. , 1992, Immunopharmacology and immunotoxicology.
[56] A. Colino,et al. Thyroid hormone regulates neurotransmitter release in neonatal rat hippocampus , 2002, Neuroscience.
[57] M. Stanton,et al. Development of cholinergic neurons in rat brain regions: dose-dependent effects of propylthiouracil-induced hypothyroidism. , 1998, Neurotoxicology and teratology.
[58] Zn-depleted mice absorb more of an intragastric Zn solution by a metallothionein-enhanced process than do Zn-replete mice. , 2000, The Journal of nutrition.
[59] M. Gershwin,et al. Zinc deficiency and immune function. , 1990, Annual review of nutrition.
[60] T. Audhya,et al. Thymic hormones and lymphoklnes , 1984 .
[61] A. Favier,et al. [Role of intracellular zinc in programmed cell death]. , 2002, Pathologie-biologie.
[62] J. Beattie,et al. Metallothionein and the trace minerals. , 1990, Annual review of nutrition.
[63] G. Orth,et al. FOOD POISONING INVOLVING ZINC CONTAMINATION. , 1964, Archives of environmental health.
[64] E. Mocchegiani,et al. In vitro restoration by thymulin of NK activity of cells from old mice. , 1992, International journal of immunopharmacology.
[65] E. Mocchegiani,et al. Age-related thymus involution: zinc reverses in vitro the thymulin secretion defect. , 1995, International journal of immunopharmacology.
[66] A. Goldstein. Thymic hormones and lymphokines : basic chemistry and clinical applications , 1984 .
[67] J. Dressman,et al. Effect of intragastric pH on the absorption of oral zinc acetate and zinc oxide in young healthy volunteers. , 1995, JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition.
[68] I. Dreosti. Free Radical Pathology and the Genome , 1991 .
[69] Sunderman Fw. The influence of zinc on apoptosis , 1995 .
[70] I E Dreosti,et al. Zinc and the gene. , 2001, Mutation research.
[71] D. Lawrence,et al. Extracellular metallothionein effects on lymphocyte activities. , 1990, Molecular immunology.
[72] W. Telford,et al. Preferential induction of apoptosis in mouse CD4+CD8+αβTCRIoCD3εIo thymocytes by zinc , 1995 .
[73] Kenneth H. Falchuk,et al. The molecular basis for the role of zinc in developmental biology , 1998, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry.
[74] Y. Lazebnik,et al. Caspases: enemies within. , 1998, Science.
[75] E. Mocchegiani,et al. Zinc and Health: Current Status and Future Directions Therapeutic Application of Zinc in Human Immunodeficiency Virus against Opportunistic Infections 1,2 , 2000 .
[76] D. Beyersmann. Homeostasis and Cellular Functions of Zinc , 2002 .
[77] R. Cousins. Absorption, transport, and hepatic metabolism of copper and zinc: special reference to metallothionein and ceruloplasmin. , 1985, Physiological reviews.
[78] B. Lesourd,et al. Nutrition and immunity in the elderly: modification of immune responses with nutritional treatments. , 1997, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[79] M. Ebadi,et al. The status of zinc, copper, and metallothionein in cancer patients. , 1988, Progress in clinical and biological research.
[80] A. Favier,et al. Rôle du zinc intracellulaire dans la mort cellulaire programmée , 2002 .
[81] T. Abo. Extrathymic Pathways of T‐Cell Differentiation: A Primitive and Fundamental Immune System , 1993, Microbiology and immunology.
[82] R. D. De Lisle,et al. Metallothionein is a component of exocrine pancreas secretion: implications for zinc homeostasis. , 1996, The American journal of physiology.
[83] A. Hartwig,et al. S9/L3 - Carcinogenicity of metal compounds , 1998 .
[84] A. Hartwig. Carcinogenicity of metal compounds: possible role of DNA repair inhibition. , 1998, Toxicology letters.
[85] P. Coyle,et al. Metallothionein: the multipurpose protein , 2002, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS.
[86] M. Kondoh,et al. Antioxidant property of metallothionein in fasted mice. , 2003, Toxicology Letters.
[87] M. K. Yadrick,et al. Iron, copper, and zinc status: response to supplementation with zinc or zinc and iron in adult females. , 1989, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[88] L. Packer,et al. On the opinion of the European Commission “Scientific Committee on Food” regarding the tolerable upper intake level of vitamin E (2003) , 2005, European journal of nutrition.
[89] S. Davis,et al. Metallothionein knockout and transgenic mice exhibit altered intestinal processing of zinc with uniform zinc-dependent zinc transporter-1 expression. , 1998, The Journal of nutrition.
[90] B. Sarkar. Metal replacement in DNA-binding zinc finger proteins and its relevance to mutagenicity and carcinogenicity through free radical generation. , 1995, Nutrition.
[91] P. Fraker,et al. The dynamic link between the integrity of the immune system and zinc status. , 2000, The Journal of nutrition.
[92] G. Brewer,et al. Treatment of Wilson's disease with zinc. , 1999, The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine.
[93] E. Paleček,et al. Effect of transition metals on binding of p53 protein to supercoiled DNA and to consensus sequence in DNA fragments , 1999, Oncogene.
[94] Kagi R.J.J.,et al. BIOCHEMISTRY OF METALLOTHIONEINS , 1988 .
[95] L. Magos,et al. The interaction of cadium-induced rat renal metallothionein with bivalent mercury in vitro. , 1980, Chemico-biological interactions.
[96] P. Coyle,et al. Metallothionein in mice reduces intestinal zinc loss during acute endotoxin inflammation, but not during starvation or dietary zinc restriction. , 2000, The Journal of nutrition.
[97] D. Verbanac,et al. Zinc and metallothioneins on cellular immune effectiveness during liver regeneration in young and old mice. , 1997, Life sciences.