Although diverging opinions have been expressed, there is a body of evidence of a cause-effect relationship between chronic exposure to lead and altered behavior in children. There are several problems in the interpretation of the behavioral and biochemical anomalies described in experimental models of lead intoxication due mainly to the different experimental conditions used. One of the major criticisms is linked with the claim that in several studies too high levels of exposure were used, hence inducing the suspicion that the effects specifically attributed to lead intoxication could be related to unspecific actions. Here we report that, using an experimental model of pre- and postnatal intoxication of rats exposed to a very low amount of...
The involvement of neurotoxicants in the etiology of emotional pathologies is becoming an issue in n...
To determine the effect of prenatal lead exposure on brain monoaminergic systems, pregnant rats were...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough the molecular mechanisms by which lead (Pb) produce...
Although diverging opinions have been expressed, there is a body of evidence of a cause-effect relat...
While the dopaminergic, the cholinergic and the GABAergic systems have been extensively studied in v...
Lead (Pb2+) is a developmental neurotoxicant that causes lifelong cognitive deficiencies. Previous s...
Severe lead intoxication has been documented with several serious symptoms of the nervous system suc...
The neurotoxic effects of inorganic lead, a common environmental toxic substance, include peripheral...
We investigated the effects of lead exposure during the pre- and postnatal period on the neurobehavi...
In this review some of the evidence relating behavioral alterations induced by 2 neurotoxic chemical...
Our earlier studies showed that lactational exposure to lead (Pb) caused irreversible neurochemical ...
Environmentally relevant levels of lead (Pb) have been demonstrated to have a neurotoxic action, esp...
The studies described are directed towards the problem of lead intoxication in children and the lite...
The neurotoxic effects of inorganic lead are known to include peripheral neuropathy in adults and en...
Lead is a ubiquitous environmental toxin that induces a broad range of fysiological, biochemical and...
The involvement of neurotoxicants in the etiology of emotional pathologies is becoming an issue in n...
To determine the effect of prenatal lead exposure on brain monoaminergic systems, pregnant rats were...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough the molecular mechanisms by which lead (Pb) produce...
Although diverging opinions have been expressed, there is a body of evidence of a cause-effect relat...
While the dopaminergic, the cholinergic and the GABAergic systems have been extensively studied in v...
Lead (Pb2+) is a developmental neurotoxicant that causes lifelong cognitive deficiencies. Previous s...
Severe lead intoxication has been documented with several serious symptoms of the nervous system suc...
The neurotoxic effects of inorganic lead, a common environmental toxic substance, include peripheral...
We investigated the effects of lead exposure during the pre- and postnatal period on the neurobehavi...
In this review some of the evidence relating behavioral alterations induced by 2 neurotoxic chemical...
Our earlier studies showed that lactational exposure to lead (Pb) caused irreversible neurochemical ...
Environmentally relevant levels of lead (Pb) have been demonstrated to have a neurotoxic action, esp...
The studies described are directed towards the problem of lead intoxication in children and the lite...
The neurotoxic effects of inorganic lead are known to include peripheral neuropathy in adults and en...
Lead is a ubiquitous environmental toxin that induces a broad range of fysiological, biochemical and...
The involvement of neurotoxicants in the etiology of emotional pathologies is becoming an issue in n...
To determine the effect of prenatal lead exposure on brain monoaminergic systems, pregnant rats were...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough the molecular mechanisms by which lead (Pb) produce...