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      Effect of both selenium and biosynthesized nanoselenium particles on cadmium-induced neurotoxicity in albino rats

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      Human & Experimental Toxicology
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          Because cadmium (Cd) is not naturally degradable by ecosystems, it interferes with many types of food chains. Cd accumulates in the kidney, liver and in the nervous tissues, especially the brain. The neurotoxicity of Cd is very high, as it alters the integrity, and increases the permeability, of the blood–brain barrier. Cd penetrates and accumulates in neurons in the brains of rats. This study reveals that Cd decreases antioxidant enzymes and increases oxidative stress in the brain. In addition, Cd increases lipid peroxidation of brain tissues. Cd increases the expression of the Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase gene. It also affects cholinergic, glutamatergic, gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABAergic), dopamine, serotonin and acetylcholine neurotransmitters in brain tissue. Consequently, Cd increases the formation of amyloid β, a neurotoxic index, and induces apoptosis by changing the quality and the quantity of Bcl-2, Bax and p53 proteins. In conclusion, both selenium and nanoselenium show potential antioxidant activity and promote recovery from the neurotoxic action of Cd.

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            Journal
            Human & Experimental Toxicology
            Hum Exp Toxicol
            SAGE Publications
            0960-3271
            1477-0903
            February 2020
            October 16 2019
            February 2020
            : 39
            : 2
            : 159-172
            Affiliations
            [1 ]Department of Biology, Science College, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia
            [2 ]Research Centre for Advanced Materials Science (RCAMS), King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia
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            10.1177/0960327119880589
            31619074
            165e04c4-525e-4401-9bf4-ccdd7d4de61e
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