Manganese Is Essential for Neuronal Health
Vanderbilt University · Albert Einstein College of Medicine · +1 more institution
Abstract
The understanding of manganese (Mn) biology, in particular its cellular regulation and role in neurological disease, is an area of expanding interest. Mn is an essential micronutrient that is required for the activity of a diverse set of enzymatic proteins (e.g., arginase and glutamine synthase). Although necessary for life, Mn is toxic in excess. Thus, maintaining appropriate levels of intracellular Mn is critical. Unlike other essential metals, cell-level homeostatic mechanisms of Mn have not been identified. In this review, we discuss common forms of Mn exposure, absorption, and transport via regulated uptake/exchange at the gut and blood-brain barrier and via biliary excretion. We present the current…
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- Micronutrient
- Manganese
- Homeostasis
- Intracellular
- Arginase
- Biology
- Enzyme
- Disease
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