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Neuromuscular system aging

Aging of the human neuromuscular system pathological aspects... [Pg.3]

Protein degradation in aging cells and mitochondria relevance to the neuromuscular system... [Pg.89]

The other major area of manganese involvement in developmental processes is the nervous system [14]. A number of authors [486-488] have provided details on the effects of the metal on brain development. Evidence supports a role for excess Mn(II) in inhibiting neurite extension and formation of neuromuscular synapses [489] and for normal Mn(II) levels to be involved in the development of action potentials in explanted cortical neurons [490]. Collipp et al. [491] have reviewed the relationship between manganese in infant formulae and learning disabilities. In the ageing process, some correlation has been found between changes in brain concentrations of Mn(II) and Alzheimer s disease [492]. [Pg.110]


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