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Cognitive Impairment Induced by Lead Exposure during Lifespan: Mechanisms of Lead Neurotoxicity.

Daniela Ramírez Ortega1, Dinora F González Esquivel1, Tonali Blanco Ayala1, Benjamín Pineda2, Saul Gómez Manzo3, Jaime Marcial Quino4, Paul Carrillo Mora5, Verónica Pérez de la Cruz1.   

Abstract

Lead (Pb) is considered a strong environmental toxin with human health repercussions. Due to its widespread use and the number of people potentially exposed to different sources of this heavy metal, Pb intoxication is recognized as a public health problem in many countries. Exposure to Pb can occur through ingestion, inhalation, dermal, and transplacental routes. The magnitude of its effects depends on several toxicity conditions: lead speciation, doses, time, and age of exposure, among others. It has been demonstrated that Pb exposure induces stronger effects during early life. The central nervous system is especially vulnerable to Pb toxicity; Pb exposure is linked to cognitive impairment, executive function alterations, abnormal social behavior, and fine motor control perturbations. This review aims to provide a general view of the cognitive consequences associated with Pb exposure during early life as well as during adulthood. Additionally, it describes the neurotoxic mechanisms associated with cognitive impairment induced by Pb, which include neurochemical, molecular, and morphological changes that jointly could have a synergic effect on the cognitive performance.

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Keywords:  cognition; heavy metals; lead; neurotoxicity

Year:  2021        PMID: 33525464      PMCID: PMC7912619          DOI: 10.3390/toxics9020023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxics        ISSN: 2305-6304


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Authors:  Lakshmi Jaya Madhuri Bandaru; Neelima Ayyalasomayajula; Lokesh Murumulla; Suresh Challa
Journal:  Biometals       Date:  2022-01-20       Impact factor: 2.949

3.  Sexually dimorphic associations between prenatal blood lead exposure and performance on a behavioral testing battery in children.

Authors:  Francheska M Merced-Nieves; John Chelonis; Ivan Pantic; Lourdes Schnass; Martha M Téllez-Rojo; Joseph M Braun; Merle G Paule; Rosalind J Wright; Robert O Wright; Paul Curtin
Journal:  Neurotoxicol Teratol       Date:  2022-01-31       Impact factor: 3.763

4.  Heavy Metals in Acrylic Color Paints Intended for the School Children Use: A Potential Threat to the Children of Early Age.

Authors:  Mohammad Rizwan Khan; Naushad Ahmad; Mohamed Ouladsmane; Mohammad Azam
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-04-19       Impact factor: 4.411

Review 5.  Neurodegenerative Diseases: Implications of Environmental and Climatic Influences on Neurotransmitters and Neuronal Hormones Activities.

Authors:  Emmanuel A Ayeni; Ahmad M Aldossary; Daniel A Ayejoto; Lanre A Gbadegesin; Abdullah A Alshehri; Haya A Alfassam; Henok K Afewerky; Fahad A Almughem; Saidu M Bello; Essam A Tawfik
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-09-30       Impact factor: 4.614

6.  Combined Exposure to Metals in Drinking Water Alters the Dopamine System in Mouse Striatum.

Authors:  Haesoo Kim; Daeun Lee; Kisok Kim
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 7.  Allicin, an Antioxidant and Neuroprotective Agent, Ameliorates Cognitive Impairment.

Authors:  Muhammad Shahid Nadeem; Imran Kazmi; Inam Ullah; Khushi Muhammad; Firoz Anwar
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-30
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