Effect of mercury on the pituitary gland of adult male albino rat and the possible protective role of selenium : A histological, ultrastructural and biochemical study /
Ahmad Abdelaliem Shahwan Imam
Effect of mercury on the pituitary gland of adult male albino rat and the possible protective role of selenium : A histological, ultrastructural and biochemical study / تأثيرالزئبق على الغدة النخامية فى ذكر الفأر الابيض البالغ و الدور الوقائى المحتمل للسلينيوم : دراسة هستولوجية و فائقة الدقة و كيميائية حيوية Ahmad Abdelaliem Shahwan Imam ; Supervised Hoda Mahmoud Elaasar , Enas Ahmed Mohamed , Hossam Yehia Emam - Cairo : Ahmad Abdelaliem Shahwan Imam , 2019 - 200 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anatomy
The interaction between Hg and Se is one of the best known examples of biological antagonism. According to the present data, the protective role of selenium on mercury toxicity of the pituitary gland was documented structurally, histochemically and immunohistochemically. The biochemical results suggested that apoptosis and autophagy would be one of the important mechanisms of mercury toxicity and one of the roles in reducing its toxicity by selenium by reducing these mechanisms. Therefore, it is recommended to use selenium to protect mercury exposed individuals from its toxic adverse effects
Mercury Pituitary Selenium
Effect of mercury on the pituitary gland of adult male albino rat and the possible protective role of selenium : A histological, ultrastructural and biochemical study / تأثيرالزئبق على الغدة النخامية فى ذكر الفأر الابيض البالغ و الدور الوقائى المحتمل للسلينيوم : دراسة هستولوجية و فائقة الدقة و كيميائية حيوية Ahmad Abdelaliem Shahwan Imam ; Supervised Hoda Mahmoud Elaasar , Enas Ahmed Mohamed , Hossam Yehia Emam - Cairo : Ahmad Abdelaliem Shahwan Imam , 2019 - 200 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anatomy
The interaction between Hg and Se is one of the best known examples of biological antagonism. According to the present data, the protective role of selenium on mercury toxicity of the pituitary gland was documented structurally, histochemically and immunohistochemically. The biochemical results suggested that apoptosis and autophagy would be one of the important mechanisms of mercury toxicity and one of the roles in reducing its toxicity by selenium by reducing these mechanisms. Therefore, it is recommended to use selenium to protect mercury exposed individuals from its toxic adverse effects
Mercury Pituitary Selenium