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Depleted uranium and Gulf War Illness: Updates and comments on possible mechanisms behind the syndrome

Author Affiliations
The Research Council of Norway, Semey Medical University, Agricultural Research & Education Organization, Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, ...
Published InEnvironmental Research
Year2019
Citations41

Abstract

Indications of proximal tubule effects have been observed in recent surveillance study of Gulf War veterans exposed to depleted uranium (DU). This gives some support for the suspicion that DU may represent one of the causes for the so-called Persian Gulf syndrome. Proposed effects may be especially harmful if the toxicity hits the mitochondrial DNA since the mitochondria lack the nucleotide excision repair mechanism, which is needed for repairing bulky adducts that have been associated with DU. It is a plausible working hypothesis that a significant part of the symptoms from various organs, which have been observed among veterans from Gulf War 1 and that have been grouped under the name of the Persian Gulf syndrome, may be explained as…
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