Abstract
Methylmercury is an environmental pollutant that causes neurotoxicity. Recent studies have reported that the ubiquitin-proteasome system is involved in defense against methylmercury toxicity through the degradation of proteins synthesizing the pyruvate. Mitochondrial accumulation of pyruvate can enhance methylmercury toxicity. In addition, methylmercury exposure induces several immune-related chemokines, specifically in the brain, and may cause neurotoxicity. This summary highlights several molecular mechanisms of methylmercury-induced neurotoxicity.
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Lee, J. Y., Hwang, G. W., Naganuma, A., & Satoh, M. (2020, July 17). Methylmercury toxic mechanism related to protein degradation and chemokine transcription. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine. BioMed Central. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12199-020-00868-3
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