Objectives: Occupational lead (Pb) exposure is still an important health problem in the world. Long-term Pb exposure causes several adverse effects. The aim of this study was to investigate the changes of inflammation markers with chronic Pb exposure by analyzing neopterin levels and kynurenine (Kyn) to tryptophan (Trp) ratio that reflects indolamine 2,3-dioxygenase activity and to compare with healthy volunteers' parameters. Methods: Blood lead levels (BLLs) were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrometry. Urinary neopterin and serum Kyn and Trp levels were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Results: According to our results, mean BLL of the 29 workers was 20.4±9.6 μg/dl. Urinary neopterin levels, serum Kyn levels, an...
Background Lead poisoning is a health condition that occur when people are showing to lead compound...
All studied participants of 65 lead-exposed workers and 52 non lead-exposed persons who voluntarily ...
WOS: 000252201700005PubMed: 18220157Coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) is an occupational pulmonary ...
Although adverse health effects produced by lead (Pb) have long been recognized, studies regarding t...
One of the numerous adverse manifestations following lead (Pb) exposure is production of free radica...
The aim of this study was to determine oxidative alterations leading to cellular dysfunctions in Pb-...
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
Inorganic lead (Pb) is able to modulate the immune response even at low to moderate exposure levels....
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that lead may affect activities on bone cells, but the mec...
Objective: We sought to compare associations of patella lead, which may represent a unique cumulativ...
Objectives: This study aimed to develop a model of the relationship between inflammatory cytokine an...
Background The effects of lead exposure on thyroid function are unclear. Methods Serum thyroxine (T4...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that lead may affect activities on bone cells, but the mec...
OBJECTIVE--The study was undertaken to assess whether the changes in urinary excretion of eicosanoid...
Background Lead poisoning is a health condition that occur when people are showing to lead compound...
All studied participants of 65 lead-exposed workers and 52 non lead-exposed persons who voluntarily ...
WOS: 000252201700005PubMed: 18220157Coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) is an occupational pulmonary ...
Although adverse health effects produced by lead (Pb) have long been recognized, studies regarding t...
One of the numerous adverse manifestations following lead (Pb) exposure is production of free radica...
The aim of this study was to determine oxidative alterations leading to cellular dysfunctions in Pb-...
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
Inorganic lead (Pb) is able to modulate the immune response even at low to moderate exposure levels....
The present study has been carried out in the framework of a collaborative research project on the d...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that lead may affect activities on bone cells, but the mec...
Objective: We sought to compare associations of patella lead, which may represent a unique cumulativ...
Objectives: This study aimed to develop a model of the relationship between inflammatory cytokine an...
Background The effects of lead exposure on thyroid function are unclear. Methods Serum thyroxine (T4...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have indicated that lead may affect activities on bone cells, but the mec...
OBJECTIVE--The study was undertaken to assess whether the changes in urinary excretion of eicosanoid...
Background Lead poisoning is a health condition that occur when people are showing to lead compound...
All studied participants of 65 lead-exposed workers and 52 non lead-exposed persons who voluntarily ...
WOS: 000252201700005PubMed: 18220157Coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) is an occupational pulmonary ...