نتایج جستجو برای: asbestos

تعداد نتایج: 6150  

Journal: :Cancer research 1999
M Ding Z Dong F Chen D Pack W Y Ma J Ye X Shi V Castranova V Vallyathan

Activation of activator protein (AP-1) by crocidolite asbestos was examined in vitro in a JB6 P+ cell line stably transfected with AP-1-luciferase reporter plasmid and in vivo using AP-1-luciferase reporter transgenic mice. In in vitro studies, crocidolite asbestos caused a dose- and time-dependent induction of AP-1 activation in cultured JB6 cells. The elevated AP-1 activity persisted for at l...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2012
Jacques Ameille Nicole Rosenberg Mireille Matrat Alexis Descatha Dominique Mompoint Lounis Hamzi Catherine Atassi Manuela Vasile Robert Garnier Jean-Claude Pairon

PURPOSE Automobile mechanics have been exposed to asbestos in the past, mainly due to the presence of chrysotile asbestos in brakes and clutches. Despite the large number of automobile mechanics, little is known about the non-malignant respiratory diseases observed in this population. The aim of this retrospective multicenter study was to analyse the frequency of pleural and parenchymal abnorma...

2015
Jiegou Xu David B Alexander Masaaki Iigo Hirokazu Hamano Satoru Takahashi Takako Yokoyama Munehiro Kato Ikuji Usami Takeshi Tokuyama Masahiro Tsutsumi Mouka Tamura Tetsuya Oguri Akio Niimi Yoshimitsu Hayashi Yoshifumi Yokoyama Ken Tonegawa Katsumi Fukamachi Mitsuru Futakuchi Yuto Sakai Masumi Suzui Michihiro Kamijima Naomi Hisanaga Toyonori Omori Dai Nakae Akihiko Hirose Jun Kanno Hiroyuki Tsuda

Exposure to asbestos results in serious risk of developing lung and mesothelial diseases. Currently, there are no biomarkers that can be used to diagnose asbestos exposure. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the levels or detection rate of chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 3 (CCL3) in the serum are elevated in persons exposed to asbestos. The primary study group consisted of 7...

2016
Giulia Rossana Gulino Manuela Polimeni Mauro Prato Elena Gazzano Joanna Kopecka Sebastiano Colombatto Dario Ghigo Elisabetta Aldieri

BACKGROUND Chrysotile asbestos accounts for > 90% of the asbestos used worldwide, and exposure is associated with asbestosis (asbestos-related fibrosis) and other malignancies; however, the molecular mechanisms involved are not fully understood. A common pathogenic mechanism for these malignancies is represented by epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), through which epithelial cells undergo ...

2015
Mireille Matrat Florence Guida Sylvie Cénée Joelle Févotte Matthieu Carton Diane Cyr Gwenn Menvielle Sophie Paget-Bailly Loredana Radoï Annie Schmaus Simona Bara Michel Velten Danièle Luce Isabelle Stücker The Icare Study Group

Background. In a French large population-based case-control study we investigated the dose-response relationship between lung cancer and occupational exposure to diesel motor exhaust (DME), taking into account asbestos exposure. Methods. Exposure to DME was assessed by questionnaire. Asbestos was taken into account through a global indicator of exposure to occupational carcinogens or by a speci...

2003
Fedor VALIC Andrija Stampar

This paper gives a critical review of current problems related to quantitative health risk assessment of exposure to asbestos, and particularly to chrysotile, the only type of asbestos still available on the market. The paper reviews types, sources, uses and the main recognized health effects of asbestos, paying particular attention to the health-related properties of fibres and the role of the...

Journal: :Medycyna pracy 2013
Beata Swiatkowska

Legal protection of human life and health against asbestos dust-related hazards is carried out in various dimensions of the European Union law mainly focused on health protection of employees and responsibilities of employers, as well as on environmental protection. The aim of this paper is to present the Community legal issues emphasizing the protection of workers against asbestos and discuss ...

Journal: :Revista de salud publica 2010
Daniela Marsili Pietro Comba Caterina Bruno Roberto Calisti Alessandro Marinaccio Dario Mirabelli Lorenzo Papa Raúl Harari

The present paper was aimed at promoting countermeasures based on scientific evidence and international cooperation for evaluating the impact on health caused by exposure to asbestos fibres in the workplace and the environment. Scientific evidence regarding asbestos made available by the international scientific community, decades of experience gained in Italy on this issue and being aware that...

Journal: :McGill Journal of Medicine : MJM 2007
Kristina Luus

The purpose of this paper is to review research in the health effects and risks associated with exposure to asbestos and then to use this scientific evidence to analyze the implications of Canada's current policy on the use, manufacturing and export of asbestos. The review begins with a brief historical introduction to asbestos, and then moves on to look at the risks associated with asbestos ex...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1983
A R Brody L H Hill

Chrysotile asbestos causes lysis of red blood cells. It has been proposed that the mechanism of hemolysis is mediated through interactions between asbestos and cell membrane glycoproteins. Our studies support this concept and the following results are reported. Electron microscopy shows that asbestos fibers distort red blood cells and bind to cell membranes which may become wrapped around the f...

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