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      Chelation: Harnessing and Enhancing Heavy Metal Detoxification—A Review

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      The Scientific World Journal
      Hindawi Publishing Corporation

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          Abstract

          Toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury are ubiquitous, have no beneficial role in human homeostasis, and contribute to noncommunicable chronic diseases. While novel drug targets for chronic disease are eagerly sought, potentially helpful agents that aid in detoxification of toxic elements, chelators, have largely been restricted to overt acute poisoning. Chelation, that is multiple coordination bonds between organic molecules and metals, is very common in the body and at the heart of enzymes with a metal cofactor such as copper or zinc. Peptides glutathione and metallothionein chelate both essential and toxic elements as they are sequestered, transported, and excreted. Enhancing natural chelation detoxification pathways, as well as use of pharmaceutical chelators against heavy metals are reviewed. Historical adverse outcomes with chelators, lessons learned in the art of using them, and successes using chelation to ameliorate renal, cardiovascular, and neurological conditions highlight the need for renewed attention to simple, safe, inexpensive interventions that offer potential to stem the tide of debilitating, expensive chronic disease.

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          ScientificWorldJournal
          ScientificWorldJournal
          TSWJ
          The Scientific World Journal
          Hindawi Publishing Corporation
          1537-744X
          2013
          18 April 2013
          : 2013
          : 219840
          Affiliations
          Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, 401 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1H 8L1
          Author notes
          *Margaret E. Sears: megsears@ 123456ncf.ca

          Academic Editors: C. Montoliu, J. Pungercar, J.-M. Sabatier, F. Thévenod, and A. Yasutake

          Article
          10.1155/2013/219840
          3654245
          23690738
          fe58d037-9d3a-476d-a2c0-5ceb6f9b1361
          Copyright © 2013 Margaret E. Sears.

          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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          : 15 February 2013
          : 14 March 2013
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