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Relationship between activation of delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase by heating and blood lead level.

K Tomokuni, T Kawanishi.   

Abstract

Both blood lead and erythrocyte delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALA-D) activity were determined for workers with and without an occupational lead exposure. In workers occupationally exposed to lead, it was demonstrated that the erythrocyte ALA-D is markedly activated by heating the hemolysate at 60 degrees C for 5 min and there is a good positive correlation between the ratio of heated to nonheated ALA-D activity and the blood lead level (r=0.799). In addition, by heating the hemolsyate, the ALA-D activity of the lead-exposed workers appears to be returned into the normal range regardless of the extent of lead absorption. However, in normal workers without the occupational lead exposure, no significant correlation was found between the ratio of heated to nonheated ALA-D activity and the blood head level, although the normal ALA-D also can be slightly activated by heating the hemolysate at 60 degrees C for 5 min.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1243625     DOI: 10.1007/bf00353288

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   5.153


  11 in total

1.  Different behaviors of erythrocyte delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase. A comparison study between lead workers and normals.

Authors:  K Tomokuni
Journal:  Arch Environ Health       Date:  1975-03

2.  Zeta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase test for lead exposure.

Authors:  K Tomokuni
Journal:  Arch Environ Health       Date:  1974-11

3.  Studies in lead poisoning. II. Correlation between the ratio of activated to inactivated delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase of whole blood and the blood lead level.

Authors:  J L Granick; S Sassa; S Granick; R D Levere; A Kappas
Journal:  Biochem Med       Date:  1973-08

4.  Interactions of lead and glutathione with delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase.

Authors:  H J Hapke; E Prigge
Journal:  Arch Toxikol       Date:  1973

5.  [The determination of delta-aminolaevulinic acid dehydratase activity and its diagnostic value].

Authors:  T Haas; W Mache; K H Schaller; K Mache; G Klavis; R Stumpf
Journal:  Int Arch Arbeitsmed       Date:  1972

6.  Erythrocyte delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase in new lead exposure: a longitudinal study.

Authors:  S Hernberg; S Tola; J Nikkanen; S Valkonen
Journal:  Arch Environ Health       Date:  1972-08

7.  Delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase activity in circulating blood cells. A sensitive laboratory test for the detection of childhood lead poisoning.

Authors:  J B Weissberg; F Lipschutz; F A Oski
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1971-03-18       Impact factor: 91.245

8.  [Influence of the heat on erythrocyte ALA-dehydratase activity in the rabbit and man. I. Findings in lead poisoning].

Authors:  F Candura; G Franco; U Pozzi
Journal:  Lav Um       Date:  1971-01

9.  Delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydrase as a measure of lead exposure.

Authors:  S Hernberg; J Nikkanen; G Mellin; H Lilius
Journal:  Arch Environ Health       Date:  1970-08

10.  [Experimental and human lead poisoning. Inhibitory mechanism of erythrocyte ALA-dehydratase].

Authors:  D Bonsignore; C Cartasegna; C Vergnano; V Ardoino
Journal:  Med Lav       Date:  1968 Jun-Jul       Impact factor: 1.275

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  7 in total

1.  The effect of low lead doses in vitro and in vivo on the d-ala-d activity of erythrocytes, bone marrow cells, liver and brain of the mouse.

Authors:  E Schlick; K Mengel; K D Friedberg
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  1983-07       Impact factor: 5.153

2.  Mechanisms of ALA-D inhibition by lead and of its restoration by zinc and dithiothreitol.

Authors:  T Sakai; S Yanagihara; Y Kunugi; K Ushio
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1983-02

3.  Erythrocyte factors concerned in the inhibition of ALA-D by lead.

Authors:  T Sakai; S Yanagihara; K Ushio
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1981-08

4.  Biomonitoring lead exposure with delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase (ALA-D) activity ratios.

Authors:  J P Farant; D C Wigfield
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 3.015

5.  The action of small doses of lead on erythrocyte D-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase in the mouse.

Authors:  E Schlick; K D Friedberg
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  1980-01       Impact factor: 5.153

6.  Delta aminolevulinic acid dehydratase amounts in lead-exposed subjects: description of a method correlated with the immunoturbidimetric assay.

Authors:  N Despaux-Pagès; E Comoy; C Bohuon; C Boudène
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 3.015

Review 7.  Indices of potential lead hazard.

Authors:  H S Posner
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1977-08       Impact factor: 9.031

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