
International Review of Neurobiology
Supplement 1
- 1st Edition - December 28, 1972
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: Carl C. Pfeiffer
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 1 2 0 4 - 6
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 4 4 4 6 - 7
International Review of Neurobiology, Supplement 1: Neurobiology of the Trace Metals Zinc and Copper represents a first report in the study of the neurobiology of zinc and copper.… Read more

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Request a sales quoteInternational Review of Neurobiology, Supplement 1: Neurobiology of the Trace Metals Zinc and Copper represents a first report in the study of the neurobiology of zinc and copper. Topics covered by this supplementary volume include the effects of zinc deficiency; the link between acute stress and trace element metabolism; the effects of trace elements on behavior; the pathophysiology of zinc; and the role of copper in schizophrenia. This book consists of seven chapters and begins with a historical overview of zinc deficiency syndrome in humans, followed by a discussion on the metabolism of zinc, effects of its deficiency, and its biochemical functions. Gross congenital malformations in zinc-deficient rats are highlighted. The reader is then introduced to the effect of acute stress on the metabolism of a trace element; the importance of trace elements to development and behavior; and the biological effect(s) of zinc. The next chapter is devoted to idiopathic hypogeusia with dysgeusia, hyposmia, and dysosmia, its symptoms, clinical pathology, and treatment. This monograph will be of value to neurobiologists, biochemists, and nutritionists.
Contributors
Preface
Zinc Deficiency Syndrome in Man: A Historical Review
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References
Congenital Malformations of the Nervous System in Zinc-Deficient Rats
I. Introduction
II. Gross Congenital Malformations in Zinc-Deficient Rats
III. Histopathology of Nervous System Malformations in Zinc Deficiency
IV. Concluding Remarks
References
Acute Stress and Trace Element Metabolism
I. Introduction
II. Magnesium
III. Iron
IV. Copper
V. Zinc
VI. Manganese
VII. Cobalt
VIII. Other Trace Elements
IX. General Conclusions
References
Trace Elements and Behavior
I. Introduction
II. Iron
III. Copper
IV. Manganese
V. Magnesium
VI. Zinc
VII. Discussion and Summary
References
Pathophysiology of Zinc
I. Introduction
II. Chemical Structure and Reactivity
III. Competition with Other Metals
IV. Zinc and the Stability of Macromolecules
V. Evidence for the Interaction of Zinc with Cell Plasma Membrane
VI. Zinc and Stability of Lysosomes
VII. Zinc and Mitochondria
VIII. Zinc and Lipid Peroxidation
IX. Relevance of the Findings on Zinc to the Problem of Carcinogenesis
X. Zinc and the Wound
XI. Zinc and Collagen Metabolism
XII. Concluding Remarks
References
Idiopathic Hypogeusia: A Description of the Syndrome and a Single-Blind Study with Zinc Sulfate
I. Introduction
II. Clinical History and Methods of Study
III. Discussion
References
A Study of Zinc Deficiency and Copper Excess in the Schizophrenias
I. Introduction
II. Historical
III. Copper Studies in Schizophrenia
IV. Use of D-Penicillamine in Schizophrenia
V. Methods
VI. Results
VII. Discussion
References
Author Index
Subject Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: December 28, 1972
- No. of pages (eBook): 190
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483112046
- eBook ISBN: 9781483144467
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Carl C. Pfeiffer
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