The effects of lead on red blood cell (RBC) membrane proteins were studied in two groups of workers with different lead exposure levels: Group I (6 subjects employed in a battery plant) with a mean blood lead of 40.1 (SD = 3.7) micrograms/100 ml; Group II (5 workers employed in different industries) with a mean blood lead of 60.6 (SD = 8.0) micrograms/100 ml, compared with a control group with mean blood lead of 15.6 (SD = 9.3) micrograms/100 ml. The analysis of RBC membrane polypeptides was carried out by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), and by using a densitometer for percentage measurement of the bands corresponding to protein fractions. The results show a very significant decrease in Band 3 (anion ch...
The effect of occupational lead exposure on the liver function and on the blood biochemical paramete...
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
Lead has no biological function; however, low, and particularly, high levels of exposure have a numb...
Conformational changes have been shown in the proteins of the red blood cell membrane, induced by le...
AbstractRat erythrocytes, or erythrocyte membrane ghosts, have been subjected to either chronic (dri...
In the present work we studied, by chemiluminescence measurements, the influence of lead on the prod...
ABSTRACT In order to clarify the mechanism of the increased osmotic resistance of red blood cells in...
PubMedID: 12745990Lead is considered one of the major environmental toxicants that causes hematologi...
Lead is considered one of the major environmental toxicants that causes hematological, neurological,...
The selective increase of net K+ permeability in human red cells brought about by either Ca2+ or lea...
The present study was designed to explore the possible influence of subacute exposure to lead on the...
The aim of this study was to determine oxidative alterations leading to cellular dysfunctions in Pb-...
Many scientists around the world call lead an "ubiquitous element" and call to take steps to prevent...
Anemia is probably one of the most well-known toxic effects of lead. Previously, lead-induced anemia...
Lead compounds are known to cause cytotoxicity and genotoxicity. Lead absorption by the skin is an i...
The effect of occupational lead exposure on the liver function and on the blood biochemical paramete...
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
Lead has no biological function; however, low, and particularly, high levels of exposure have a numb...
Conformational changes have been shown in the proteins of the red blood cell membrane, induced by le...
AbstractRat erythrocytes, or erythrocyte membrane ghosts, have been subjected to either chronic (dri...
In the present work we studied, by chemiluminescence measurements, the influence of lead on the prod...
ABSTRACT In order to clarify the mechanism of the increased osmotic resistance of red blood cells in...
PubMedID: 12745990Lead is considered one of the major environmental toxicants that causes hematologi...
Lead is considered one of the major environmental toxicants that causes hematological, neurological,...
The selective increase of net K+ permeability in human red cells brought about by either Ca2+ or lea...
The present study was designed to explore the possible influence of subacute exposure to lead on the...
The aim of this study was to determine oxidative alterations leading to cellular dysfunctions in Pb-...
Many scientists around the world call lead an "ubiquitous element" and call to take steps to prevent...
Anemia is probably one of the most well-known toxic effects of lead. Previously, lead-induced anemia...
Lead compounds are known to cause cytotoxicity and genotoxicity. Lead absorption by the skin is an i...
The effect of occupational lead exposure on the liver function and on the blood biochemical paramete...
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
Lead has no biological function; however, low, and particularly, high levels of exposure have a numb...