What is the primary mechanism of mercury-induced neurotoxicity?Single choice

A

Mercury disrupts GTP binding to microtubules, leading to impaired axonal transport and synaptic transmission.

B

Mercury prevents the assembly of beta tubulin subunits, leading to destabilization of microtubules and dendritic atrophy.

C

Mercury enhances GTP binding to microtubules, resulting in hyperactive axonal growth and excessive synaptic signalling.

D

Mercury promotes the assembly of beta tubulin subunits, causing microtubule hyperstability and increased neuronal excitability.

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