Elhassani S B
J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 1982 Oct;19(8):875-906. doi: 10.3109/15563658208992523.
Methylmercury (MM) is a very potent neurotoxic agent. Its role in polluting the environment is well documented. A vast amount of study over the past several decades has finally provided insight into many aspects of its effect. Exposure to MM may be through ingestion of poisoned fish or inadvertent misuse of grain treated with the poison as a fungicide. Major epidemics have occurred in Japan (Fetal Minamata disease), Iraq, Pakistan, Guatemala, and Ghana. Sporadic incidences have occurred in the United States and Canada. There is no effective antidote to counteract the effect of MM on the central nervous system, although the information documented should provide hope for more effective therapy in acute cases.
甲基汞(MM)是一种极具神经毒性的物质。其对环境污染的作用已有充分记录。过去几十年的大量研究终于让人们深入了解了其影响的诸多方面。接触甲基汞可能是通过食用受污染的鱼类,或者无意中误用了作为杀菌剂用该毒物处理过的谷物。日本(胎儿水俣病)、伊拉克、巴基斯坦、危地马拉和加纳都曾发生过重大疫情。美国和加拿大也有零星病例。虽然现有记录的信息应为急性病例的更有效治疗带来希望,但目前尚无有效的解毒剂来对抗甲基汞对中枢神经系统的影响。