Previously published studies indicate that hepatotoxicity is associated with high blood lead (Pb) levels in animal models and humans. The present investigation evaluated the effects of in vivo Pb exposure via drinking water on mouse hepatocyte survival in vitro when blood Pb concentrations reflected those seen in children in urban and rural settings (2-15 μg/dl). The findings indicated a biphasic dose-response with low concentrations associated with a modest decrease in hepatocyte survival, while at the highest concentration, survival was significantly enhanced (60%). Since these responses were associated with concentrations normally encountered by children, follow-up investigations are warranted.

Effects of per os lead acetate administration on mouse hepatocyte survival / Iavicoli, Ivo; Carelli, G.; Stanek III, E. J.; Castellino, N.; Calabrese, E. J.. - In: TOXICOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 0378-4274. - 129:1-2(2002), pp. 143-149. [10.1016/S0378-4274(01)00525-2]

Effects of per os lead acetate administration on mouse hepatocyte survival

IAVICOLI, Ivo;
2002

Abstract

Previously published studies indicate that hepatotoxicity is associated with high blood lead (Pb) levels in animal models and humans. The present investigation evaluated the effects of in vivo Pb exposure via drinking water on mouse hepatocyte survival in vitro when blood Pb concentrations reflected those seen in children in urban and rural settings (2-15 μg/dl). The findings indicated a biphasic dose-response with low concentrations associated with a modest decrease in hepatocyte survival, while at the highest concentration, survival was significantly enhanced (60%). Since these responses were associated with concentrations normally encountered by children, follow-up investigations are warranted.
2002
Effects of per os lead acetate administration on mouse hepatocyte survival / Iavicoli, Ivo; Carelli, G.; Stanek III, E. J.; Castellino, N.; Calabrese, E. J.. - In: TOXICOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 0378-4274. - 129:1-2(2002), pp. 143-149. [10.1016/S0378-4274(01)00525-2]
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