脳腸相関:必須微量元素マンガンの輸送、機能、毒性
Jiaqi Zou1, Riya Yerramilli1, Tolunay Beker Aydemir1
1Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States.
Frontiers in physiology
|January 1, 2026
まとめ
このレビューでは、マンガン(Mn)の吸収、輸送、調節を網羅するMn代謝について詳述する。Mnに焦点を当てる
科学分野:
- 生理学
- 神経科学
- 毒性学
背景:
- マンガン(Mn)は必須であるが、過剰になると毒性がある。
- Mnホメオスタシスの調節不全は神経疾患に関連している。
研究 の 目的:
- Mn代謝と調節を包括的にレビューする。
- Mn輸送メカニズムとその健康および疾患における役割を探る。
主な方法:
- Mnの吸収、排泄、分布、輸送に関する文献レビュー。
- Mnホメオスタシスに影響を与える遺伝的および環境的要因の分析。
- Mnの神経毒性とそのメカニズムに焦点を当てる。
主要な成果:
- Mnのホメオスタシスは、腸、肝臓、脳を横断する複雑な相互作用を伴う。
- 金属トランスポーターは、全身および脳のMn調節において重要な役割を果たす。
- Mnの調節不全は神経変性疾患に寄与する。
結論:
- Mn輸送の理解は、Mnホメオスタシスの管理の鍵である。
- このレビューは、分子メカニズムと全身生理学を橋渡しする。
- Mnトランスポーターに関するさらなる研究は、疾患治療の情報提供につながる可能性がある。
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