Copper oxide nanoparticles: In vitro and in vivo toxicity, mechanisms of action and factors influencing their toxicology

H Sajjad, A Sajjad, RT Haya, MM Khan, M Zia - … and Physiology Part C …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Abstract Copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) have received increasing interest due to
their distinctive properties, including small particle size, high surface area, and reactivity …

Systematic review: quantitative susceptibility map** (QSM) of brain iron profile in neurodegenerative diseases

P Ravanfar, SM Loi, WT Syeda… - Frontiers in …, 2021‏ - frontiersin.org
Iron has been increasingly implicated in the pathology of neurodegenerative diseases. In
the past decade, development of the new magnetic resonance imaging technique …

Wilson's disease: update on pathogenesis, biomarkers and treatments

S Shribman, A Poujois, O Bandmann… - Journal of Neurology …, 2021‏ - jnnp.bmj.com
Wilson's disease is an autosomal–recessive disorder of copper metabolism caused by
mutations in ATP7B and associated with neurological, psychiatric, ophthalmological and …

[HTML][HTML] Deadly excess copper

J Sailer, J Nagel, B Akdogan, AT Jauch, J Engler… - Redox biology, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Higher eukaryotes' life is impossible without copper redox activity and, literally, every breath
we take biochemically demonstrates this. However, this dependence comes at a …

[HTML][HTML] Copper ions and Parkinson's disease: why is homeostasis so relevant?

M Bisaglia, L Bubacco - Biomolecules, 2020‏ - mdpi.com
The involvement of copper in numerous physiological processes makes this metal ion
essential for human life. Alterations in copper homeostasis might have deleterious …

A delicate balance: Iron metabolism and diseases of the brain

D Hare, S Ayton, A Bush, P Lei - Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 2013‏ - frontiersin.org
Iron is the most abundant transition metal within the brain, and is vital for a number of
cellular processes including neurotransmitter synthesis, myelination of neurons, and …

The many “faces” of copper in medicine and treatment

A Hordyjewska, Ł Popiołek, J Kocot - Biometals, 2014‏ - Springer
Copper (Cu) is an essential microelement found in all living organisms with the unique
ability to adopt two different redox states—in the oxidized (Cu 2+) and reduced (Cu+). It is …

The neurotoxicity of iron, copper and manganese in Parkinson's and Wilson's diseases

P Dusek, PM Roos, T Litwin, SA Schneider… - Journal of trace …, 2015‏ - Elsevier
Impaired cellular homeostasis of metals, particularly of Cu, Fe and Mn may trigger
neurodegeneration through various mechanisms, notably induction of oxidative stress …

[HTML][HTML] The role of zinc in the treatment of Wilson's disease

A Avan, A Członkowska, S Gaskin, A Granzotto… - International journal of …, 2022‏ - mdpi.com
Wilson's disease (WD) is a hereditary disorder of copper metabolism, producing abnormally
high levels of non-ceruloplasmin-bound copper, the determinant of the pathogenic process …

Extracellular Cu2+ pools and their detection: From current knowledge to next-generation probes

E Falcone, M Okafor, N Vitale, L Raibaut, A Sour… - Coordination Chemistry …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for most organisms and serves mainly as a redox-
active catalytic centre in enzymes cycling between Cu+ and Cu 2+. Membrane transporters …