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Inflammation thiamin deficiency

Calingasan NY and Gibson GE (2000) Vascular endothelium is a site of free radical production and inflammation in areas of neuronal loss in thiamine-deficient brain. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 903,353-6. [Pg.417]

Microglia-associated induction of cerebral inflammation is a typical feature of thiamine deficiency. [Pg.580]

Oxidative stress and inflammation are two major consequences of thiamine deficiency. [Pg.580]

Vemuganti, R., Kalluri, H., Yi, J.-H., Bowen, K.K., and Hazell, A.S., 2006. Gene expression changes in thalamus and inferior colliculus associated with inflammation, cellular stress, metabolism, and structural damage in thiamine deficiency. European Journal of Neuroscience. 23 1172-1188. [Pg.584]

Hazell, A.S., and Butterworth, R.F., 2009. Update of cell damage mechanisms in thiamine deficiency focus on oxidative stress, excitotoxicity and inflammation. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 44 141-147. [Pg.610]

Clinical Effects of Thiamin Deficiency. If a deficiency of thiamin is not corrected (if thiamin is not present in sufficient amounts to provide the key energizing coenzyme factor in the cells), the clinical effects will be reflected in the gastrointestinal system, the nervous system, and the cardiovascular system. Severe thiamin deficiency of long duration will culminate in beriberi, the symptoms of which are polyneuritis (inflammation of the nerves), emaciation and/or edema, and disturbances of heart function. [Pg.1018]

Fig. T-10. Polyneuritis (inflammation of the nerves) in the chick, the counterpart of beriberi in man, caused by thiamin (B-1) deficiency. Note the characteristic head retraaion. (Courtesy, H. R. Bird, Department of Poultry Science, University of Wisconsin)... Fig. T-10. Polyneuritis (inflammation of the nerves) in the chick, the counterpart of beriberi in man, caused by thiamin (B-1) deficiency. Note the characteristic head retraaion. (Courtesy, H. R. Bird, Department of Poultry Science, University of Wisconsin)...

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