Title : Alterations in lipid composition and neuronal injury in primates following chronic aluminium exposure - Sarin_1997_Biol.Trace.Elem.Res_59_133 |
Author(s) : Sarin S , Gupta V , Gill KD |
Ref : Biol Trace Elem Res , 59 :133 , 1997 |
Abstract :
The effect of chronic aluminium exposure (25 mg/kg b.wt.) was studied on the lipid composition and various membrane-bound enzymes in different regions of monkey brain. Aluminium (Al) administration caused a significant decrease in the total lipid, glycolipid, and phospholipid content of primate brain. Cholesterol levels and the phospholipid to cholesterol ratio were, however, markedly increased as a consequence of Al administration, thereby indicating a loss of membrane integrity. This was further confirmed when Al treatment was found to have a significant effect on the various membrane-bound enzymes in terms of decreased activities of Na+ K+ ATPase and acetylcholinesterase, along with a decrease in the activity of the myelin-specific enzyme, 2' 3'-cyclic nucleotide phosphohydrolase. |
PubMedSearch : Sarin_1997_Biol.Trace.Elem.Res_59_133 |
PubMedID: 9522055 |
Sarin S, Gupta V, Gill KD (1997)
Alterations in lipid composition and neuronal injury in primates following chronic aluminium exposure
Biol Trace Elem Res
59 :133
Sarin S, Gupta V, Gill KD (1997)
Biol Trace Elem Res
59 :133