1988
DOI: 10.1016/0300-483x(88)90177-1
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Brain dopamine as a target for solvent toxicity: Effects of some monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

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“…[8][9][10] In addition, an investigation by Mutti et al showed that styrene exposure to rabbits resulted in a marked dose-dependent decrease in the striatal dopamine (DA) concentration. 11,12) Moreover, a similar effect was also described when phenylglyoxylic acid (PGA) and phenylglycine (PG), important metabolites of styrene, were administered. 13) These results suggested that the DA metabolism may be a target for the neurotoxic effect of styrene and its metabolites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…[8][9][10] In addition, an investigation by Mutti et al showed that styrene exposure to rabbits resulted in a marked dose-dependent decrease in the striatal dopamine (DA) concentration. 11,12) Moreover, a similar effect was also described when phenylglyoxylic acid (PGA) and phenylglycine (PG), important metabolites of styrene, were administered. 13) These results suggested that the DA metabolism may be a target for the neurotoxic effect of styrene and its metabolites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…또한 이들 물질의 변화는 중추신경계의 기능저하 와 손상을 일으켜 대사증후군 유발에도 영향을 미친 다 (Husain et al, 1980;Gillis, Gavin, Arbieva, King, Jayaraman et al, 2007;Mutti et al, 1988 (Baek et al, 1996), 용접흄 흡입노출 영장류에서 Fpg/Endo 3 FLARE Assay를 이용한 DNA 손상 및 회복 (Rim et al, 2007), 방수 스 프레이 흡입 노출로 인한 급성 호흡기 중독 사례 및 원인 고찰 (Park & Choi, 2012), Buthanethiol의 물리 화학적 특성과 유해성 연구 (Kim et al, 2013), 흡입노 출 경로에 따른 설치류의 글루탈알데히드 독성영향 …”
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“…A large variety of studies in animals (Mutti et al, 1988;Von Euler et al, 1991 and humans (Edling et al, 1997) have demonstrated that repeated volatile organic compound exposure have deleterious effects on the dopaminergic system. The most ubiquitous volatile organic compound is formaldehyde (Form).…”
Section: Environmental Neurotoxicants and Drug Abusementioning
confidence: 99%