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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Glutamine Synthetase, PFOS and Neurotransmission

PFC are chemicals that are ubiquitous in the environmental and can or could be found in products including building materials, fabrics, packaging, clothing, protective gear etc. Recent studies show that these chemicals have the capacity to regulate or impair gene expression including those that regulate the excretion of toxic waste products that may result in alterations of neurotransmission and contribute to their toxicity. In addition, genetic problems may aggravate this inhibition and augment the physical consequences of exposure. Glutamine synthetase is one enzyme that is important for regulation of toxins such as ammonia in the brain as well as production of glutathione. In addition, certain conditions, such as in endotoxemia and implicated as a causal factor is CFS, the activity of this enzyme is further reduced. Nrf2 is protective against PFOS through the generation of HO-1 and reductions in its production may augment oxidative stress damage from PFOS.


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