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methylmercuric chloride and metallothionein

methylmercuric chloride has been researched along with metallothionein in 12 studies

Research

Studies (12)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (25.00)18.7374
1990's5 (41.67)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's3 (25.00)24.3611
2020's1 (8.33)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Bhatnagar, MK; Rumbeiha, WK; Turner, CJ1
Ballan-Dufrancais, C; Bouquegneau, JM; Jeantet, AY1
Brzeźnicka, EA; Chmielnicka, J1
Fowler, BA1
Jasani, B; Leyshon-Sørland, K; Morgan, AJ1
Aschner, M; Mullaney, KJ; Rising, L1
Hirayama, K; Nakano, A; Yasutake, A1
Chan, HM; Chapman, LA1
Nakamura, M; Yasutake, A1
Das, S; Nageshwar Rao, B; Satish Rao, BS1
Baudrimont, M; Bourdineaud, JP; Brèthes, D; Fujimura, M; Godefroy, D; Gonzalez, P; Laclau, M; Marighetto, A; Maury-Brachet, R; Mesmer-Dudons, N; Rostène, W1
Abu Zeid, EH; Alam, RTM; Arisha, AH; Khalifa, BA; Reda, RM1

Other Studies

12 other study(ies) available for methylmercuric chloride and metallothionein

ArticleYear
Combined effects of methylmercury and ethanol on renal metallothionein and mercury residues in rats fed restricted amounts of a liquid diet.
    Toxicology letters, 1991, Volume: 55, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Diet; Drug Synergism; Ethanol; Kidney; Male; Mercury; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains

1991
Storage of Hg in the ileum of Blatella germanica: biochemical characterization of metallothionein.
    Comparative biochemistry and physiology. C, Comparative pharmacology and toxicology, 1985, Volume: 80, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Cockroaches; Female; Ileum; Liver; Male; Mercury; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Protein Binding; Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet

1985
Interaction of alkylmercuric compounds with sodium selenite. III. Biotransformation, levels of metallothioneinlike proteins and endogenous copper in some tissues of rats exposed to methyl or ethylmercuric chloride with and without sodium selenite.
    Environmental health perspectives, 1985, Volume: 60

    Topics: Animals; Biotransformation; Brain; Copper; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Interactions; Ethylmercuric Chloride; Ethylmercury Compounds; Female; Kidney; Liver; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Selenious Acid; Selenium

1985
Role of ultrastructural techniques in understanding mechanisms of metal-induced nephrotoxicity.
    Federation proceedings, 1983, Volume: 42, Issue:13

    Topics: Animals; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Electron Probe Microanalysis; Kidney; Kidney Tubules, Proximal; Metallothionein; Metals; Methylmercury Compounds; Organoids; Rats

1983
The localization of mercury and metallothionein in the cerebellum of rats experimentally exposed to methylmercury.
    The Histochemical journal, 1994, Volume: 26, Issue:2

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Cerebellar Cortex; Cerebellum; Frozen Sections; Immunoenzyme Techniques; Male; Mercury; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Neuroglia; Neurons; Purkinje Cells; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Silver Staining

1994
Differential sensitivity of neonatal rat astrocyte cultures to mercuric chloride (MC) and methylmercury (MeHg): studies on K+ and amino acid transport and metallothionein (MT) induction.
    Neurotoxicology, 1996,Spring, Volume: 17, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Aspartic Acid; Astrocytes; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Glutamic Acid; Mercuric Chloride; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Potassium; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley

1996
Induction by mercury compounds of brain metallothionein in rats: Hg0 exposure induces long-lived brain metallothionein.
    Archives of toxicology, 1998, Volume: 72, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Brain; Kidney; Liver; Male; Mercury; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Time Factors

1998
Inorganic mercury pre-exposures protect against methyl mercury toxicity in NSC-34 (neuron x spinal cord hybrid) cells.
    Toxicology, 1999, Feb-15, Volume: 132, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Acid Phosphatase; Animals; Cells, Cultured; Glutathione; Hybrid Cells; Mercury; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Mice; Neurons; Spinal Cord; Zinc

1999
Induction by mercury compounds of metallothioneins in mouse tissues: inorganic mercury accumulation is not a dominant factor for metallothionein induction in the liver.
    The Journal of toxicological sciences, 2011, Volume: 36, Issue:3

    Topics: Administration, Inhalation; Animals; Cerebellum; Cerebrum; Environmental Pollutants; Gene Expression; Interleukin-6; Kidney; Male; Mercuric Chloride; Mercury; Mercury Compounds; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; RNA, Messenger

2011
Mangiferin attenuates methylmercury induced cytotoxicity against IMR-32, human neuroblastoma cells by the inhibition of oxidative stress and free radical scavenging potential.
    Chemico-biological interactions, 2011, Sep-05, Volume: 193, Issue:2

    Topics: Annexin A5; Antioxidants; Apoptosis; bcl-2-Associated X Protein; Calcium; Caspase 3; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Nucleus; Cell Survival; Comet Assay; Cytochromes c; Cytokinesis; Cytoprotection; DNA Damage; DNA Fragmentation; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Interactions; Free Radical Scavengers; Humans; Inhibitory Concentration 50; Intracellular Space; Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Micronucleus Tests; Necrosis; Neuroblastoma; NF-E2-Related Factor 2; Oxidative Stress; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2; Reactive Oxygen Species; Tubulin; Tubulin Modulators; Tumor Stem Cell Assay; Xanthones

2011
Effects of methylmercury contained in a diet mimicking the Wayana Amerindians contamination through fish consumption: mercury accumulation, metallothionein induction, gene expression variations, and role of the chemokine CCL2.
    International journal of molecular sciences, 2012, Volume: 13, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Animals; Chemokine CCL2; Fish Products; Food Contamination; French Guiana; Gene Expression Regulation; Humans; Male; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Mice; Mice, Knockout; Organ Specificity

2012
Dietary exposure to methyl mercury chloride induces alterations in hematology, biochemical parameters, and mRNA expression of antioxidant enzymes and metallothionein in Nile tilapia.
    Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021, Volume: 28, Issue:24

    Topics: Animals; Antioxidants; Cichlids; Diet; Dietary Exposure; Dietary Supplements; Hematology; Liver; Metallothionein; Methylmercury Compounds; Oxidative Stress; RNA, Messenger

2021