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Methylmercury poisoning in common marmosets--MRI findings and peripheral nerve lesions
Authors:Eto Komyo  Yasutake Akira  Korogi Yukunori  Akima Michio  Shimozeki Toshie  Tokunaga Hidehiro  Kuwana Takashi  Kaneko Yosuke
Affiliation:National Institute for Minamata Disease, Ministry of the Environment, Minamata City, Kumamoto, Japan. kometo@nimd.go.jp
Abstract:Common marmosets were used as model animals for methylmercury (MeHg) poisoning. Six marmosets were given MeHg of 5 ppm Hg in drinking water. The animals were divided into 3 groups of 2 each. The first group was examined for acute symptomatic MeHg poisoning. They were given MeHg for 70 and 90 days, respectively, to manifest severe symptoms. The second group was sacrificed after 38 days of MeHg exposure, when they had acute-subclinical MeHg poisoning. The third group of animals was exposed for 21 days, and then observed for 2.5 years without MeHg exposure. One of them showed typical symptoms of MeHg poisoning after MeHg exposure had ended, but the other one showed only slight symptoms without ataxia. This experiment demonstrated that MeHg causes pathological changes in neural tissues including the peripheral nerves in common marmosets. Furthermore, common marmosets were found to show MeHg-induced pathological changes similar to those in humans in the cerebrum and cerebellum.
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