Literature DB >> 1601199

An update on exposure and effects of lead.

B D Beck1.   

Abstract

Lead is perhaps the oldest of industrial toxins, dating back to Roman times. Despite the historic knowledge of lead, this metal remains a public health concern today. This is due both to the pervasiveness of lead in the environment and to the awareness of toxic effects of lead occurring at exposure levels lower than previously thought harmful. At the 1991 Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas, the Society of Toxicology hosted the symposium: "An Update on Exposure and Effects of Lead." The goal of the symposium was to present an overview on critical issues associated with lead toxicity--ranging from fundamental mechanisms, such as the role of lead binding proteins, to assessment of the potential effectiveness of lead abatement measures, such as the impact on blood lead of home deleading. These issues are summarized in Fig. 1 using the four-stage paradigm of risk assessment as described by the National Academy of Science (NRC, 1977). Clearly, understanding potential impacts of lead in humans is interdisciplinary, involving the efforts of toxicologists, pathologists, epidemiologists, environmental chemists, and others. The following is a summary of each of the individual presentations.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1601199     DOI: 10.1016/0272-0590(92)90189-o

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fundam Appl Toxicol        ISSN: 0272-0590


  6 in total

1.  Modifying soil lead bioavailability by phosphate addition.

Authors:  M B Rabinowitz
Journal:  Bull Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  1993-09       Impact factor: 2.151

2.  The metallothionein-null phenotype is associated with heightened sensitivity to lead toxicity and an inability to form inclusion bodies.

Authors:  Wei Qu; Bhalchandra A Diwan; Jie Liu; Robert A Goyer; Tammy Dawson; John L Horton; M George Cherian; Michael P Waalkes
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 4.307

3.  Cancer and occupational exposure to inorganic lead compounds: a meta-analysis of published data.

Authors:  H Fu; P Boffetta
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  1995-02       Impact factor: 4.402

4.  Lead neurotoxicity: heme oxygenase and nitric oxide synthase activities in developing rat brain.

Authors:  Gottipolu R Reddy; Ambati Suresh; Karnam S Murthy; Chellu S Chetty
Journal:  Neurotox Res       Date:  2002-02       Impact factor: 3.911

Review 5.  Historical perspective on lead biokinetic models.

Authors:  M Rabinowitz
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1998-12       Impact factor: 9.031

Review 6.  Electrochemical sensors for the detection of lead and other toxic heavy metals: the next generation of personal exposure biomonitors.

Authors:  Wassana Yantasee; Yuehe Lin; Kitiya Hongsirikarn; Glen E Fryxell; Raymond Addleman; Charles Timchalk
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 9.031

  6 in total

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