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Cerebellar effects, toxicants inducing

TABLE 7-7. Toxicants Inducing Incoordination and Cerebellar or Vestibular Effects... [Pg.89]

Fonnum, F., and Lock, E. A. The contributions of excitotoxicity, glutathione depletion and DNA repair in chemically induced injury to neurons Exemplified with toxic effects on cerebellar granule cells. J. Neurochem. 88, 513-531, 2004. [Pg.764]

It is of some interest that in several cases the cerebellar Purkinje cell emerges as a specific target of either deficiency of a trace element or the effects of a toxin. Abnormalities of dendritic development are found both in thyroid hormone deficiency and in the copper-deficiency of the brciin that arises in Menkes disease. Somewhat similar effects may be induced in the mouse by poisoning with methyl mercuiy and in developmented lead toxicity. [Pg.288]


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