The role of zinc in the pathogenesis and treatment of central nervous system (CNS) diseases. implications of zinc homeostasis for proper cns function
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Data wydania
2014
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0001-6837
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Polish Pharmaceutical Society
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Zinc, the essential trace element, is known to play multiple biological functions in human organism.
This metal is a component of many structural as well as regulatory and catalytic proteins. The precise regulation
of zinc homeostasis is essential for central nervous system and for the whole organism. Zinc plays a significant
role in the brain development and in the proper brain function at every stage of life. This article is a
review of knowledge about the role of zinc in central nervous system (CNS) function. The influence of this biometal
on etiopathogenesis, prevention and treatment of selected brain diseases and disorders was discussed.
Zinc imbalance can result not only from insufficient dietary intake, but also from impaired activity of zinc transport
proteins and zinc dependent regulation of metabolic pathways. It is known that some neurodegenerative
processes are connected with zinc dyshomeostasis and it may influence the state of Alzheimerís disease, depression
and ageing-connected loss of cognitive function. The exact role of zinc and zinc-binding proteins in CNS
pathogenesis processes is being under intensive investigation. The appropriate zinc supplementation in brain
diseases may help in the prevention as well as in the proper treatment of several brain dysfunctions.
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Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica ñ Drug Research, Vol. 71 2014, nr 3, s. 369-377.