Can anyone add to the list of copper antagonists? Would love some discussion too.
Zinc
Molybdenum
Potassium
Manganese
Sulphur
Taurine
Zinc
Molybdenum
Potassium
Manganese
Sulphur
Taurine
In conclusion, we hypothesize that the excessive non-ceruloplasmin Cu in the body can result in a higher requirement for Mo, which becomes deficient. It results in low SUOX activity, disrupted Met metabolism and higher Aβ content. Consequently, the excess of Met can increase Aβ neurotoxicity [52]. So, although Mo is not directly involved in the formation of Aβ, such as Cu, the link with the Aβ hypothesis is indirect (Figure 2). Its harmful effects on metabolism trigger the other symptoms of AD-related diseases and, later, AD symptoms. That hypothesis is in line with the findings of the current review.
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