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Autor:
Delfina Mercedes Romero, Carla Solange Sosa Holt, Gloria Álvarez, Marcelo Javier Wolansky, Mónica Elizabeth Mosquera Ortega, Alejandro Martín Pato, Adriana S. Ridolfi, Edda C. Villaamil Lepori
Publikováno v:
Toxicological Sciences. 172:225-234
Most pyrethroid insecticides (PYRs) share a similar primary target site in mammals. However, the potency estimates of the lethal and sublethal effects of these compounds differ up to 103-fold. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship be
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 91:107074
In mammals, the gut microbiota (GM) exerts important physiological functions. The abundance of bacterial, fungal and protozoan microorganisms colonizing the gut determines the nutrients that will be taken from the diet, the production and absorption
Autor:
Bruno Gabriel Berardino, Monica Lidia Kotler, Marcelo Javier Wolansky, Delfina Mercedes Romero
Publikováno v:
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology. 155(1)
A primary mode-of-action of all pyrethroid insecticides (PYRs) is the disruption of the voltage-gated sodium channel electrophysiology in neurons of target pests and nontarget species. The neurological actions of PYRs on non-neuronal cells of the ner
Autor:
Marcelo Javier Wolansky, Sergio I. Nemirovsky, Ulises Bardullas, Carla Solange Sosa-Holt, Alejandro Martín Pato
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology and teratology. 52
Most pyrethroid (PYR) insecticides may be classified either as type-I compounds, which produce whole body tremors and hyperthermia, or type-II compounds, which produce salivation, choreoathetosis, and hypothermia (i.e., producing T and CS neurobehavi
Publikováno v:
Toxicological Sciences. 89:271-277
The prevalence of pyrethroids in insecticide formulations has increased in the last decade. A common mode-of-action has been proposed for pyrethroids based on in vitro studies, which includes alterations in sodium channel dynamics in nervous system t
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 27:299-310
Experimental models and clinical data indicate that the incidence of motor and learning disorders may be increased in children of epileptic mothers taking phenytoin (PHT) during pregnancy. There is little data on the vulnerability of infants to PHT-i
Autor:
Michael F. Hughes, David G. Ross, Rogelio Tornero-Velez, Stephen E. Graham, Edward J. Scollon, Marcelo Javier Wolansky, James M. Starr, Kevin M. Crofton, Michael J. DeVito
Publikováno v:
Toxicology. 320
National surveys of United States households and child care centers have demonstrated that pyrethroids are widely distributed in indoor habited dwellings and this suggests that co-exposure to multiple pyrethroids occurs in nonoccupational settings. T
Autor:
Julio M. Azcurra, Gustavo Paratcha, Gustavo R. Ibarra, Marcelo Javier Wolansky, Jorge A. Rodriguez
Publikováno v:
Molecular Brain Research. 65:34-43
We evaluated the in vitro phosphorylation of the presynaptic substrate of protein kinase C (PKC), GAP-43/B-50 and the PKC activity in the striatum of rats submitted to a circling training (CT) test during postnatal development. Motor activity at 30 d
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurobiology. 38:129-136
We previously found the occurrence of a critical motor period during rat postnatal development where circling training starting the 7-day schedule at 30 days-but not before or after-induces a lifetime drop in the binding to cholinergic muscarinic rec
Autor:
James M. Starr, David G. Ross, Stephen E. Graham, Edward J. Scollon, Kevin M. Crofton, Marcelo Javier Wolansky, Michael F. Hughes, Rogelio Tornero-Velez, Michael J. DeVito
Due to extensive use, human exposure to multiple pyrethroid insecticides occurs frequently. Studies of pyrethroid neurotoxicity suggest a common mode of toxicity and that pyrethroids should be considered cumulatively to model risk. The objective of t
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