AbstractRat erythrocytes, or erythrocyte membrane ghosts, have been subjected to either chronic (drinking water containing 15 mM lead acetate for 3 months) or acute (10−9–10−2 M lead acetate for 1 h) Pb2+ treatments and subsequent changes in membrane properties have been measured. Pb2+ concentration in chronically treated rat plasma was 1.8 μM, which is one order of magnitude above normal values. Membrane permeability, or hemolysis, was increased in both cases. A comparative study using liposomes, in the form of large unilamellar vesicles, also indicated an increase in membrane permeability. Membrane microviscosity, or acyl chain molecular order, measured as DPH fluorescence polarization, showed an increased order in the acute treatments, a...
Author Institution: Laboratory for Sensory Ecology, Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green...
Lead (Pb2+), a heavy metal, has been used by humans for many technological purposes, which is the ma...
Background: Cadmium and lead are widespread and non-biodegradable pollutants of great concern to hum...
AbstractRat erythrocytes, or erythrocyte membrane ghosts, have been subjected to either chronic (dri...
Fragmented human erythrocyte membranes were exposed to PbCl2 for 10-40 min at 23[deg]C prior to (Na+...
Lead has no biological function; however, low, and particularly, high levels of exposure have a numb...
Anemia is probably one of the most well-known toxic effects of lead. Previously, lead-induced anemia...
In the present work we studied, by chemiluminescence measurements, the influence of lead on the prod...
AbstractHuman red cells suspended in lead-citrate buffers (2.6μM Pb2+) take up much less Pb than pre...
The effects of lead on red blood cell (RBC) membrane proteins were studied in two groups of workers ...
Lead (Pb) is a common metal, which can be toxic to the human body via the pollution of water or food...
Many scientists around the world call lead an "ubiquitous element" and call to take steps to prevent...
Summary: In extension of two previous series of experiments, the results of which have been partiall...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental oncogenic metal that induces immunotoxicity and anaemia. Emerging evid...
The aim of this study was to determine oxidative alterations leading to cellular dysfunctions in Pb-...
Author Institution: Laboratory for Sensory Ecology, Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green...
Lead (Pb2+), a heavy metal, has been used by humans for many technological purposes, which is the ma...
Background: Cadmium and lead are widespread and non-biodegradable pollutants of great concern to hum...
AbstractRat erythrocytes, or erythrocyte membrane ghosts, have been subjected to either chronic (dri...
Fragmented human erythrocyte membranes were exposed to PbCl2 for 10-40 min at 23[deg]C prior to (Na+...
Lead has no biological function; however, low, and particularly, high levels of exposure have a numb...
Anemia is probably one of the most well-known toxic effects of lead. Previously, lead-induced anemia...
In the present work we studied, by chemiluminescence measurements, the influence of lead on the prod...
AbstractHuman red cells suspended in lead-citrate buffers (2.6μM Pb2+) take up much less Pb than pre...
The effects of lead on red blood cell (RBC) membrane proteins were studied in two groups of workers ...
Lead (Pb) is a common metal, which can be toxic to the human body via the pollution of water or food...
Many scientists around the world call lead an "ubiquitous element" and call to take steps to prevent...
Summary: In extension of two previous series of experiments, the results of which have been partiall...
Lead (Pb) is an environmental oncogenic metal that induces immunotoxicity and anaemia. Emerging evid...
The aim of this study was to determine oxidative alterations leading to cellular dysfunctions in Pb-...
Author Institution: Laboratory for Sensory Ecology, Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green...
Lead (Pb2+), a heavy metal, has been used by humans for many technological purposes, which is the ma...
Background: Cadmium and lead are widespread and non-biodegradable pollutants of great concern to hum...