The peripheral (axonal) neuropathy associated with repeated exposure to aliphatic and aromatic solvents that form protein-reactive γ-diketones shares some clinical and neuropathological features with certain metabolic neuropathies, including type-II diabetic neuropathy and uremic neuropathy, and with the largely sub-clinical nerve damage associated with old age. These conditions may be linked by metabolites that adduct and cross-link neuroproteins required for the maintenance of axonal transport and nerve fiber integrity in the peripheral and central nervous system.
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Spencer, P. S., & Chen, X. (2021, May 1). The role of protein adduction in toxic neuropathies of exogenous and endogenous origin. Toxics. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics9050098