Background: Catecholamine is a group of neurotransmitters that is believed to be responsible for the normal function of animal brain. Physiological and behavioral changes of the human body have been reported due to the damage of the brain function following Lead exposure. Due to the assumption of Lead disposal in brain tissue with two years for its half-life, which results in alteration of brain function, the aim of this study was to investigate the ability of Lead to change the brain catecholamines during short and long-term studies. Materials and Methods: Rats were exposed daily to varying amounts of Lead and the catecholamine contents of cerebellum, mid-brain and brain cortex were determined. Results: Acute peritoneal administratio...
Despite reduction in environmental lead, chronic lead exposure still possess a public health hazard,...
Lead is a toxin, of that there is no doubt. It has long been recognised that exposure to this metal ...
For understanding a reversible or irreversible harm of β- adrenergic system in lead induced cardiova...
The neurotoxic effects of inorganic lead, a common environmental toxic substance, include peripheral...
To understanding the reversible or irreversible harm to the beta- adrenergic system in the brain of ...
This study investigated the neurohistological effect of lead acetate on cerebellar cortex of adult w...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic metal that affects almost all human’s system and organs, with the nervous syste...
Lead (Pb2+) is a developmental neurotoxicant that causes lifelong cognitive deficiencies. Previous s...
© 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springer Nature.Long-term lead (Pb) exposure alters t...
Lead is a ubiquitous environmental toxin that induces a broad range of fysiological, biochemical and...
Background\ud \ud A complete explanation of the mechanisms by which Pb2+ exerts toxic effects on dev...
The neurotoxic effects of inorganic lead are known to include peripheral neuropathy in adults and en...
Environmentally relevant levels of lead (Pb) have been demonstrated to have a neurotoxic action, esp...
Context and objective: Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal harmful for human health and environment. From lea...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Background: Exposures to lead (Pb) during developmental pha...
Despite reduction in environmental lead, chronic lead exposure still possess a public health hazard,...
Lead is a toxin, of that there is no doubt. It has long been recognised that exposure to this metal ...
For understanding a reversible or irreversible harm of β- adrenergic system in lead induced cardiova...
The neurotoxic effects of inorganic lead, a common environmental toxic substance, include peripheral...
To understanding the reversible or irreversible harm to the beta- adrenergic system in the brain of ...
This study investigated the neurohistological effect of lead acetate on cerebellar cortex of adult w...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic metal that affects almost all human’s system and organs, with the nervous syste...
Lead (Pb2+) is a developmental neurotoxicant that causes lifelong cognitive deficiencies. Previous s...
© 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springer Nature.Long-term lead (Pb) exposure alters t...
Lead is a ubiquitous environmental toxin that induces a broad range of fysiological, biochemical and...
Background\ud \ud A complete explanation of the mechanisms by which Pb2+ exerts toxic effects on dev...
The neurotoxic effects of inorganic lead are known to include peripheral neuropathy in adults and en...
Environmentally relevant levels of lead (Pb) have been demonstrated to have a neurotoxic action, esp...
Context and objective: Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal harmful for human health and environment. From lea...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Background: Exposures to lead (Pb) during developmental pha...
Despite reduction in environmental lead, chronic lead exposure still possess a public health hazard,...
Lead is a toxin, of that there is no doubt. It has long been recognised that exposure to this metal ...
For understanding a reversible or irreversible harm of β- adrenergic system in lead induced cardiova...