Toxicity, Mechanism, and Health Effect of Metals and Their Detoxification Strategies
A special issue of Toxics (ISSN 2305-6304). This special issue belongs to the section "Metals and Radioactive Substances".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 20899
Special Issue Editor
Interests: toxicity; antioxidant compounds; metal accumulation; oxidative stress; pathophysiology of metal toxicity; genetic and nutritional influence of metal toxicity outcomes; metal induced neurotoxicity; metal induced cardiotoxicity; metal toxicity associated disease; detoxification strategies
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Dear Colleagues,
Extensive use of metals in industry, agriculture, and chemicals and domestically causes environmental contaminations. Continuous exposure to metals results in the accumulation of metals in various body organs. These metals induce oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis, which leads to tissue and organ damage. Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species were generated via metal toxicity, which activates/suppresses different apoptotic and inflammatory pathways. Metal toxicity is associated with various diseases, including neurological disorder, cardiac disease, cancer, etc.
Chelation therapy is one of the best-suggested treatment strategies in the case of metal toxicity. Many chelating agents are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and some are under clinical trials. Many natural molecules/compounds were tested in vivo and in vitro and some compounds show beneficial outcomes.
This Special Issue aims to explore the following issues:
(1) The accumulation of metals in humans;
(2) Pathophysiology of metal toxicity;
(3) Metal toxicity associated disease;
(4) Detoxification strategies.
Prof. Dr. Vijay Kumar
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Metal toxicity
- Oxidative stress
- Reactive oxygen species (ROS)
- Heavy metal accumulation in Humans
- Detoxification
- Chelation therapy/Chelating agent
- Metal associated diseases
- Metal transporters
- Metabolic syndrome
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