Neurotoxins: Health Threats and Biological Tools
A special issue of Toxins (ISSN 2072-6651).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2014) | Viewed by 77340
Special Issue Editor
2. Oregon Institute for Occupational Health Sciences, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA
Interests: neurotoxinology; neurotoxicology; systems biology; human disease
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Neurotoxicity is a direct or indirect effect of chemical substances that disrupt nervous system function. Substances with these properties—“neurotoxins”—include the products, secretions and contents of certain bacteria, endophyte and exophyte fungi, ancient and modern plants, coelenterates, insects, arachnids, molluscs, amphibia, reptilia, fish, and mammals. Hundreds of naturally occurring toxins with systemic neurotoxic potential in humans and animals are known, but rarely does human and veterinary medicine connect, let alone synergize. Many neurotoxins are used as experimental tools to explore cellular function and dysfunction. Neurotoxins may act at the level of DNA, coding and non-coding RNAs, protein, and other macromolecules. Some directly perturb neural function; others interfere with metabolic processes on which the nervous system is especially dependent, and amino acid neurotoxins might even be incorporated into brain proteins with unknown functional outcomes. The effects of neurotoxins find expression in nervous system dysfunction in the presence or absence visible structural damage. Perturbations may appear and disappear rapidly, or may evolve and regress over days, weeks, years, or even decades. This special issue seeks papers that illuminate the mechanisms of natural neurotoxins and those that bridge neurotoxin mechanisms with associated human and animal disease.
Prof. Peter S. Spencer
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- chemical structure of naturally occurring neurotoxins
- molecular mechanisms of neurotoxin action
- gene/protein-neurotoxin interactions
- neurotoxins as biological tools
- neurotoxins linked human neurological disease
- neurotoxins linked to veterinary neurology
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