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Elevated Copper Level in Schizophrenia Results in Neurotransmitter and Cognitive Alteration.

PMID: 41455869 · DOI: 10.1007/s12011-025-04929-y · Biological trace element research, 2025 · Arti Ray, Dharmveer Yadav, Sojit Tomo, Praveen Sharma, Navratan Suthar
Confidence: 0.11 · 5 полей извлечено
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Механизм действия (21 полей)
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In vitro
Knockdown of mental disorder susceptibility genes disrupts neuronal network physiology in vitro
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In vivo
Chronic copper exposure causes spatial memory impairment in mice; Vitamin D alleviates cognitive dysfunction induced by copper sulfate in rats
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Elevated copper level in schizophrenia; BDNF gene mentioned
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Mice; Rats
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Copper exposure; Copper sulfate intake
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