2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10534-004-6253-y
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Characterization of iron compounds in tumour tissue from temporal lobe epilepsy patients using low temperature magnetic methods

Abstract: Excess iron accumulation in the brain has been shown to be related to a variety of neurodegenerative diseases. However, identification and characterization of iron compounds in human tissue is difficult because concentrations are very low. For the first time, a combination of low temperature magnetic methods was used to characterize iron compounds in tumour tissue from patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE). Induced magnetization as a function of temperature was measured between 2 and 140 K after c… Show more

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“…This data does not correspond to the presence of O 2 , Cu(II), Cr(III), Fe(III)/Fe(II), ferritin or other paramagnetic species. Moreover, FCM/ZFCM measurements do not match the presence of ferritin because of absence the fingerprint feature (a maximum at the ZFCM curve) at ca 10 K [30]. In addition, FCM/ZFCM measurements show features at around 50 K that are characteristic for the presence of magnetite [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This data does not correspond to the presence of O 2 , Cu(II), Cr(III), Fe(III)/Fe(II), ferritin or other paramagnetic species. Moreover, FCM/ZFCM measurements do not match the presence of ferritin because of absence the fingerprint feature (a maximum at the ZFCM curve) at ca 10 K [30]. In addition, FCM/ZFCM measurements show features at around 50 K that are characteristic for the presence of magnetite [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For example, ferritin-derived ferrihydrite in humans, with varying degrees of structural order, has been related to different neurodegenerative diseases (26). In this regard, biogenic ferrimagnetic crystals, identified as magnetite, that have been found in human brain tissues (27)(28)(29) may originate from biodegradation of a ferrihydrite precursor.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…That is why historically the idea of magnetotaxis was transformed into an 59 dolphins, whales, 60 and humans. 8,16,17,22,[61][62][63][64][65][66][67] Table 1 provides general information on BMNPs in different organisms.…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties Of Bmnps Bmnps In Mtb Magnetosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem of the physiological origin of BMNPs gains in importance in light of the discovery of BMNPs in a number of human organs and tissues 61,91 and their observed relation to neurodegenerative disorders, 16,17,19,67 cancer (Figure 3), 20,21 and atherosclerosis ( Figure 4). 92 Concentrations of BMNPs in inflammation zones in neurodegenerative diseases [93][94][95][96][97] and cancer 8,20 are higher than those observed in normal tissues.…”
Section: Bmnps In Human Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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