نتایج جستجو برای: metal exposure

تعداد نتایج: 498696  

Journal: :Neuro endocrinology letters 2006
Elizabeth Valentine-Thon Kurt Müller Gianpaolo Guzzi Sybille Kreisel Peter Ohnsorge Martin Sandkamp

OBJECTIVES Chronic low-level metal exposure may result in metal sensitization and undesirable side-effects. The main sources of metal exposure are from the environment or from corrosion of dental metal alloys. Affected patients are routinely diagnosed with the epicutaneous (patch) test. However, such testing may induce false-positive (irritative) reactions and may in itself sensitize or exacerb...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
Andrew J Ghio Jacqueline D Carter Lisa A Dailey Robert B Devlin James M Samet

Human airway epithelial cells can increase expression of both lactoferrin and ferritin after exposure to catalytically active metal. These proteins transport and store metal, with coordination sites fully complexed, and therefore can diminish the oxidative stress. The intracellular transport of lactoferrin results in a transfer of complexed metal to ferritin, where it is stored in a less reacti...

2014
Matthew A. Davis Diane Gilbert-Diamond Margaret R. Karagas Zhigang Li Jason H. Moore Scott M. Williams H. Robert Frost

BACKGROUND A growing body of evidence suggests that exposure to toxic metals occurs through diet but few studies have comprehensively examined dietary sources of exposure in US populations. PURPOSE Our goal was to perform a novel dietary-wide association study (DWAS) to identify specific dietary sources of lead, cadmium, mercury, and arsenic exposure in US children and adults. METHODS We co...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Marie-Noële Croteau Samuel N Luoma

Dietborne metal uptake prevails for many species in nature. However, the links between dietary metal exposure and toxicity are not well understood. Sources of uncertainty include the lack of suitable tracers to quantify exposure for metals such as copper, the difficulty to assess dietary processes such as food ingestion rate, and the complexity to link metal bioaccumulation and effects. We char...

2012
Mari Pölkki Katariina Kangassalo Markus J. Rantala

Recently environmental conditions during early parental development have been found to have transgenerational effects on immunity and other condition-dependent traits. However, potential transgenerational effects of heavy metal pollution have not previously been studied. Here we show that direct exposure to heavy metal (copper) upregulates the immune system of the blow fly, Protophormia terraen...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2007
A Geffard O Geffard J C Amiard E His C Amiard-Triquet

The bioavailability of Cd, Cu, Zn, and Pb from two metal-contaminated sediments (Bidassoa and Dunkerque) was studied using Crassostrea gigas larvae exposed to sediment elutriates. The metal contents within the sediments, the larvae and larval growth, the condition index, and the induction of metallothionein in the larvae were measured. The larval growth and condition index were only affected af...

2016
Azian Hariri Noraishah Mohamad Noor Nuur Azreen Paiman

This study examined the concentration of heavy metal accumulated in the toenail of welders and compared to the concentration of airborne heavy metal exposure in the breathing zone of the welders. Ten selected welders with adequate toenail growth were asked to clip all ten toenails for analysis. The heavy metal concentration in the welder’s breathing zone was collected by using mixed cellulose e...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Marie-Noële Croteau Samuel N Luoma

Aquatic organisms accumulate metals from dissolved and particulate phases. Dietborne metal uptake likely prevails in nature, but the physiological processes governing metal bioaccumulation from diet are not fully understood. We characterize dietborne copper, cadmium, and nickel uptake by a freshwater gastropod (Lymnaea stagnalis) both in terms of biodynamics and membrane transport characteristi...

2015
Hiroya Terui Satoshi Konno Kichizo Kaga Yoshihiro Matsuno Kanako C. Hatanaka Hiromi Kanno Hiroshi Moriyama Motohiro Uo Masaharu Nishimura

We present herein two cases of hard metal lung disease (HMLD) with distinct pathological findings. Both cases showed gradual improvements in pulmonary function over a period of a few years (Case 1: 30 months; Case 2: 12 months) after the avoidance of dust exposure, while improvements on high-resolution computed tomography were modest. The increased lymphocytes and decreased CD4/CD8 ratio in BAL...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2015
Michel A Defo Louis Bernatchez Peter G C Campbell Patrice Couture

Despite recent progress achieved in elucidating the mechanisms underlying local adaptation to pollution, little is known about the evolutionary change that may be occurring at the molecular level. The goal of this study was to examine patterns of gene transcription and biochemical responses induced by metal accumulation in clean yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and metal depuration in contaminat...

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