“…A review of the literature on the mechanisms of toxic and genotoxic action of copper combined with our experience in the testing of various bioprotectors against other intoxications (summarized in [50]) allowed us to choose substances for estimating their possible protective action at subchronic intoxication with nano copper oxide, namely:
- Glutamate as an effective cell membrane stabilizer through the intensification of ATP synthesis under exposure to the damaging action of various cytotoxic particles (e.g., [7,48,49,50,51] and, at the same time, as one of the three precursors of glutathione, a powerful cell protector against free radicals.
- The other two precursors of glutathione: Glycine and cysteine (the latter in a highly active and metabolically well available form of N -acetylcysteine).
- Other components of the organism’s anti-oxidant system (vitamins А, Е, and С, and selenium).
- Trace elements, which are physiological antagonists of copper (zink, iron, molybdenum, manganese).
- ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, whose intracellular derivatives are eicosanoids that activate DNA replication and thus play an important part in its repair, which was demonstrated by us earlier under exposure to various genotoxic agents (e.g., [7,51])
- Pectin enterosorbent as an agent that prevents the re-absorption of the metal excreted into the intestines with bile.
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