Chronic long-term exposure to high levels of fluoride leads to fluorosis, manifested by skeletal fluorosis and damage to internal organs, including kidneys, liver, parathyroid glands, and brain. Excess fluoride can also cause DNA damage, trigger apoptosis, and change cell cycle. The effect of fluoride may be exacerbated by lead (Pb), a potent inhibitor of many enzymes and a factor causing apoptosis, still present in the environment in excessive amounts. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the effects of sodium fluoride (NaF) and/or lead acetate (PbAc) on development of apoptosis, cell vitality, and proliferation in the liver cell line HepG2. We examined hepatocytes from the liver cell line HepG2, incubated for 48 h with NaF, PbAc, and...
ABSTRACT:-Fluoride is a widespread non biodegradable and relatively persistent pollutant, which at l...
Fluoride has been used to prevent caries in the dentition, but the possible underlying mechanisms of...
Fluoride can induce hepatotoxicity, but the mechanisms responsible are yet to be investigated. This ...
SUMMARY: Fluoride (F) causes not only chronic but also short-term toxic effects, such as apoptosis, ...
a b s t r a c t Higher blood lead (BPb) levels have been reported in children living in communities ...
Fluoride generated the attention of toxicologists due to its deleterious effects at high concentrati...
Abstract: In recent years, the industrial use of lead has been significantly reduced from paints and...
Abstract: This study aimed to explore the effects of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluoroocta...
Fluoride is naturally present in the earth's crust and can be found in rocks, coal, and clay; thus, ...
Fluoride is an essential trace element but also an environmental contaminant with major sources of e...
Fluoride is an earthly mineral that occurs naturally both in the sedimentary earth as well as in the...
AbstractFluoride is an essential trace element but also an environmental contaminant with major sour...
Higher blood lead (BPb) levels have been reported in children living in communities that receive flu...
Sodium fluoride is a naturally occurring toxicant. The most common sources of sodium fluoride are mu...
Nowadays, the use of fluorine and fluorinated products in our life style became common and widesprea...
ABSTRACT:-Fluoride is a widespread non biodegradable and relatively persistent pollutant, which at l...
Fluoride has been used to prevent caries in the dentition, but the possible underlying mechanisms of...
Fluoride can induce hepatotoxicity, but the mechanisms responsible are yet to be investigated. This ...
SUMMARY: Fluoride (F) causes not only chronic but also short-term toxic effects, such as apoptosis, ...
a b s t r a c t Higher blood lead (BPb) levels have been reported in children living in communities ...
Fluoride generated the attention of toxicologists due to its deleterious effects at high concentrati...
Abstract: In recent years, the industrial use of lead has been significantly reduced from paints and...
Abstract: This study aimed to explore the effects of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluoroocta...
Fluoride is naturally present in the earth's crust and can be found in rocks, coal, and clay; thus, ...
Fluoride is an essential trace element but also an environmental contaminant with major sources of e...
Fluoride is an earthly mineral that occurs naturally both in the sedimentary earth as well as in the...
AbstractFluoride is an essential trace element but also an environmental contaminant with major sour...
Higher blood lead (BPb) levels have been reported in children living in communities that receive flu...
Sodium fluoride is a naturally occurring toxicant. The most common sources of sodium fluoride are mu...
Nowadays, the use of fluorine and fluorinated products in our life style became common and widesprea...
ABSTRACT:-Fluoride is a widespread non biodegradable and relatively persistent pollutant, which at l...
Fluoride has been used to prevent caries in the dentition, but the possible underlying mechanisms of...
Fluoride can induce hepatotoxicity, but the mechanisms responsible are yet to be investigated. This ...