First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments : a cytochemical approach
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Resumo: | The health effects of mercury vapor exposure on the brain in volcanic areas have not been previously addressed in the literature. However, 10% of the worldwide population inhabits in the vicinity of an active volcano, which are natural sources of elemental mercury emission. To evaluate the presence of mercury compounds in the brain after chronic exposure to volcanogenic mercury vapor, a histochemical study, using autometallographic silver, was carried out to compare the brain of mice chronically exposed to an active volcanic environment (Furnas village, Azores, Portugal) with those not exposed (Rabo de Peixe village, Azores, Portugal). Results demonstrated several mercury deposits in blood vessels, white matter and some cells of the hippocampus in the brain of chronically exposed mice. Our results highlight that chronic exposure to an active volcanic environment results in brain mercury accumulation, raising an alert regarding potential human health risks. These findings support the hypothesis that mercury exposure can be a risk factor in causing neurodegenerative diseases in the inhabitants of volcanically active areas. |
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First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments : a cytochemical approachAutometallographyEnvironmental ContaminantsHeavy MetalsNeurotoxicityMus musculusThe health effects of mercury vapor exposure on the brain in volcanic areas have not been previously addressed in the literature. However, 10% of the worldwide population inhabits in the vicinity of an active volcano, which are natural sources of elemental mercury emission. To evaluate the presence of mercury compounds in the brain after chronic exposure to volcanogenic mercury vapor, a histochemical study, using autometallographic silver, was carried out to compare the brain of mice chronically exposed to an active volcanic environment (Furnas village, Azores, Portugal) with those not exposed (Rabo de Peixe village, Azores, Portugal). Results demonstrated several mercury deposits in blood vessels, white matter and some cells of the hippocampus in the brain of chronically exposed mice. Our results highlight that chronic exposure to an active volcanic environment results in brain mercury accumulation, raising an alert regarding potential human health risks. These findings support the hypothesis that mercury exposure can be a risk factor in causing neurodegenerative diseases in the inhabitants of volcanically active areas.SpringerRepositório da Universidade dos AçoresNavarro-Sempere, AliciaSegovia, YolandaRodrigues, ArmindoGarcia, PatríciaCamarinho, RicardoGarcía, M.2021-09-17T11:06:43Z2020-082020-08-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/6064engNavarro-Sempere, A., Segovya, Y., Rodrigues, A., Garcia, P., Camarinho, R. & Garcia, M. (2020). First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments: a cytochemical approach. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 43(1), 171–183. DOI:10.1007/s10653-020-00690-40269-404210.1007/s10653-020-00690-41573-298332794111000559432900001metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-12-20T14:34:26Zoai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/6064Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:28:12.464160Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments : a cytochemical approach |
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First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments : a cytochemical approach |
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First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments : a cytochemical approach Navarro-Sempere, Alicia Autometallography Environmental Contaminants Heavy Metals Neurotoxicity Mus musculus |
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First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments : a cytochemical approach |
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First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments : a cytochemical approach |
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First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments : a cytochemical approach |
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First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments : a cytochemical approach |
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First record on mercury accumulation in mice brain living in active volcanic environments : a cytochemical approach |
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Navarro-Sempere, Alicia |
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Navarro-Sempere, Alicia Segovia, Yolanda Rodrigues, Armindo Garcia, Patrícia Camarinho, Ricardo García, M. |
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Segovia, Yolanda Rodrigues, Armindo Garcia, Patrícia Camarinho, Ricardo García, M. |
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Repositório da Universidade dos Açores |
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Navarro-Sempere, Alicia Segovia, Yolanda Rodrigues, Armindo Garcia, Patrícia Camarinho, Ricardo García, M. |
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Autometallography Environmental Contaminants Heavy Metals Neurotoxicity Mus musculus |
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Autometallography Environmental Contaminants Heavy Metals Neurotoxicity Mus musculus |
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The health effects of mercury vapor exposure on the brain in volcanic areas have not been previously addressed in the literature. However, 10% of the worldwide population inhabits in the vicinity of an active volcano, which are natural sources of elemental mercury emission. To evaluate the presence of mercury compounds in the brain after chronic exposure to volcanogenic mercury vapor, a histochemical study, using autometallographic silver, was carried out to compare the brain of mice chronically exposed to an active volcanic environment (Furnas village, Azores, Portugal) with those not exposed (Rabo de Peixe village, Azores, Portugal). Results demonstrated several mercury deposits in blood vessels, white matter and some cells of the hippocampus in the brain of chronically exposed mice. Our results highlight that chronic exposure to an active volcanic environment results in brain mercury accumulation, raising an alert regarding potential human health risks. These findings support the hypothesis that mercury exposure can be a risk factor in causing neurodegenerative diseases in the inhabitants of volcanically active areas. |
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