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Title
Trace elements in brain health and diseases / Wael Mohamed, Rajat Sandhir, editors.
ISBN
9789819915132 (electronic bk.)
9819915139 (electronic bk.)
9819915120
9789819915125
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 168 pages) : illustrations.
Other Standard Identifiers
10.1007/978-981-99-1513-2 doi
Call Number
QP376
Dewey Decimal Classification
612.8/2
Summary
This book reviews the role of trace elements in brain development, function, metabolism, and neurodegenerative disorders. It explores the molecular mechanisms of the effects of trace elements on metabolic pathways, mitochondrial nutrients, neurodegeneration, Central Nervous System (CNS) disorders, cell signaling, and neuronal functions. The book also discusses transport mechanisms of trace elements within CNS and their impact on neurotransmitter biology. Further, it examines the deleterious effects due to dyshomeostasis of trace elements in the central nervous system (CNS), resulting in damage to neurons and glial cells through the generation of reactive oxygen species and oxidative stress turn leading to neurodegeneration and neurological dysfunction. The book also explores the putative role of trace element deficiency in psychiatric disorders, including depression, and the imbalance of trace elements on neuronal genomic stability.
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Series
Nutritional neurosciences.
Chapter 1: Dietary Iron and brain development,- Chapter 2: Trace elements and brain function/MCI
Chapter 3: Nutrigenomics and Trace Elements: Hopes and Hypes for Parkinson Treatment
Chapter 4: Putative role of trace elements deficiency in psychiatric disorders including depression
Chapter 5: Trace elements and neurodegenerative diseases
Chapter 6: Edible Birds Nest: Seeing the Unseen
Chapter 7: Trace elements and epilepsy
Chapter 8: Blood markers of oxidative stress in patients with ALS.