This paper is focused on affective and cognitive disorders induced by direct exposure to lead chloride (Pb) and the possible implication of oxidative stress in male WISTAR rats. Using stereotaxic surgery, a group of male wistar rats received an intracerebral injection of 3 μL of lead chloride (1 mg / L) into the right hippocampus or 3 μL of 0.9% Nacl for shame operated controls groups. After 4 days of rest, a series of benchmark neurobehavioral tests were made to evaluate affective and cognitive behaviors, such as open field test (OFT) and Elevated plus maze (EPM) for anxiety like behavior; Forced swim test (FST) for depressive like behavior; finally Y maze (Y-Maze) and Morris maze (MWM) tests for working memory, spatial learning and spatia...
Abstract Introduction Lead is the most used nonphysiological neurotoxic heavy metal in the world tha...
This study investigated the neurohistological effect of lead acetate on cerebellar cortex of adult w...
Oxidative stress is considered a possible molecular mechanism involved in Pb neurotoxicity. Consider...
This paper is focused on affective and cognitive disorders induced by direct exposure to lead chlori...
Lead (Pb2+) is a developmental neurotoxicant that causes lifelong cognitive deficiencies. Previous s...
Lead is a ubiquitous environmental toxin that induces a broad range of fysiological, biochemical and...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic metal that affects almost all human’s system and organs, with the nervous syste...
The involvement of neurotoxicants in the etiology of emotional pathologies is becoming an issue in n...
The neurotoxic effects of inorganic lead, a common environmental toxic substance, include peripheral...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Lead (Pb) is found to impair cognitive function. S...
Background & aim: Oxidative stress is one of the possible molecular mechanisms of light-mediated neu...
Although diverging opinions have been expressed, there is a body of evidence of a cause-effect relat...
Background: Catecholamine is a group of neurotransmitters that is believed to be responsible for the...
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...
Abstract Introduction Lead is the most used nonphysiological neurotoxic heavy metal in the world tha...
This study investigated the neurohistological effect of lead acetate on cerebellar cortex of adult w...
Oxidative stress is considered a possible molecular mechanism involved in Pb neurotoxicity. Consider...
This paper is focused on affective and cognitive disorders induced by direct exposure to lead chlori...
Lead (Pb2+) is a developmental neurotoxicant that causes lifelong cognitive deficiencies. Previous s...
Lead is a ubiquitous environmental toxin that induces a broad range of fysiological, biochemical and...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic metal that affects almost all human’s system and organs, with the nervous syste...
The involvement of neurotoxicants in the etiology of emotional pathologies is becoming an issue in n...
The neurotoxic effects of inorganic lead, a common environmental toxic substance, include peripheral...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Lead (Pb) is found to impair cognitive function. S...
Background & aim: Oxidative stress is one of the possible molecular mechanisms of light-mediated neu...
Although diverging opinions have been expressed, there is a body of evidence of a cause-effect relat...
Background: Catecholamine is a group of neurotransmitters that is believed to be responsible for the...
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...
Abstract Introduction Lead is the most used nonphysiological neurotoxic heavy metal in the world tha...
This study investigated the neurohistological effect of lead acetate on cerebellar cortex of adult w...
Oxidative stress is considered a possible molecular mechanism involved in Pb neurotoxicity. Consider...