نتایج جستجو برای: beryllium

تعداد نتایج: 2590  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Brent E Palmer Douglas G Mack Allison K Martin May Gillespie Margaret M Mroz Lisa A Maier Andrew P Fontenot

Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is caused by workplace exposure to beryllium and is characterized by the accumulation of memory CD4+ T cells in the lung. These cells respond vigorously to beryllium salts in culture by producing proinflammatory Th1-type cytokines. The presence of these inflammatory cytokines leads to the recruitment of alveolar macrophages, alveolitis, and subsequent granuloma d...

2005
Kenneth Rosenman Vicki Hertzberg Carol Rice Mary Jo Reilly Judith Aronchick John E. Parker Jackie Regovich Milton Rossman

We conducted a medical screening for beryllium disease of 577 former workers from a beryllium processing facility. The screening included a medical and work history questionnaire, a chest radiograph, and blood lymphocyte proliferation testing for beryllium. A task exposure and a job exposure matrix were constructed to examine the association between exposure to beryllium and the development of ...

2003
Seema Mathur Prakash

ABSTRCT Toxic effects of beryllium salts on the reproductive organs of cyclic adult female albino rats have been studied. An attempt was made to overcome these effects using an Ayurvedic medicine Liv.52 (The Himalaya Drug Co., Bombay). Liv.52-primed rats (1 mL/rat/day for 15 days) were exposed to beryllium nitrate intravenously and were sacrificed at different time intervals. At autopsy ovary, ...

2003
Robert M. Bruce

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Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2007
Gregory A Day André Dufresne Aleksandr B Stefaniak Christine R Schuler Marcia L Stanton William E Miller Michael S Kent David C Deubner Kathleen Kreiss Mark D Hoover

Controlling beryllium inhalation exposures to comply with regulatory levels (2 micro g m(-3) of air) does not appear to prevent beryllium sensitization and chronic beryllium disease (CBD). Additionally, it has proven difficult to establish a clear inhalation exposure-response relationship for beryllium sensitization and CBD. Thus, skin may be an important route of exposure that leads to berylli...

2006
F. A. DENZ

DURING an investigation of the toxic action of beryllium salts on experimental animals a histochemical test was developed to provide information on the distribution and site of action of beryllium. The technique is reported as an example of the application of chemical methods to histological problems. The reactions of beryllium salts with dyes of the triarylmethane series have been studied by A...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2009
B L McAtee E P Donovan S H Gaffney W Frede J S Knutsen D J Paustenbach

Copper beryllium alloys are the most commonly used form of beryllium; however, there have been few studies assessing occupational exposure in facilities that worked exclusively with this alloy versus those where pure metal or beryllium oxide may also have been present. In this paper, we evaluated the airborne beryllium concentrations at a machining plant using historical industrial hygiene samp...

2013
Ki-Woong Kim DaeSeong Kim Yong Lim Won Seong-Kyu Kang

To investigate the effects of short-term exposure of beryllium on the human immune system, the proportion of T-lymphocytes such as CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD95, and NK cells, andthe proportion of B cells and TNFα level in peripheral blood and immunoglobulins in the serum of 43 exposed workers and 34 healthy control subjects were studied. External exposure to beryllium was measured by atomic absorptio...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2005
Andrew P Fontenot Brent E Palmer Andrew K Sullivan Fenneke G Joslin Cara C Wilson Lisa A Maier Lee S Newman Brian L Kotzin

Beryllium exposure can lead to the development of beryllium-specific CD4+ T cells and chronic beryllium disease (CBD), which is characterized by the presence of lung granulomas and a CD4+ T cell alveolitis. Studies have documented the presence of proliferating and cytokine-secreting CD4+ T cells in blood of CBD patients after beryllium stimulation. However, some patients were noted to have cyto...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2013
Sabry M Attia Gamaleldin I Harisa Memy H Hassan Saleh A Bakheet

Beryllium metal has physical properties that make its use essential for very specific applications, such as medical diagnostics, nuclear/fusion reactors and aerospace applications. Because of the widespread human exposure to beryllium metals and the discrepancy of the genotoxic results in the reported literature, detail assessments of the genetic damage of beryllium are warranted. Mice exposed ...

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