نتایج جستجو برای: hair mercury

تعداد نتایج: 76586  

Journal: :Journal of clinical hypertension 2011
Mark C Houston

Mercury has a high affinity for sulfhydryl groups, inactivating numerous enzymatic reactions, amino acids, and sulfur-containing antioxidants (N-acetyl-L-cysteine, alpha-lipoic acid, L-glutathione), with subsequent decreased oxidant defense and increased oxidative stress. Mercury binds to metallothionein and substitute for zinc, copper, and other trace metals, reducing the effectiveness of meta...

Journal: :Acta paediatrica 2010
R C Marques J G Dórea J V E Bernardi

AIM We studied the effect on neurodevelopment of infants who are exposed to thimerosal in tetanus-diphtheria (Td) vaccines during pregnancy. METHODS We compared Gesell Developmental Schedules (GDS) of exclusive breastfed infants at 6 months born to mothers who received Td (1 to 3 doses) against those who were born to mothers who did not take such vaccines. RESULTS Compared with the group of...

Journal: :Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2010
Joachim Mutter Annika Curth Johannes Naumann Richard Deth Harald Walach

Mercury is one of the most toxic substances known to humans. It has been introduced into the human environment and has also been widely used in medicine. Since circumstantial evidence exists that the pathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) might be in part caused or exacerbated by inorganic mercury, we conducted a systematic review using a comprehensive search strategy. Studies were screened acco...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2010
Gregory Engel Todd M O'Hara Tamara Cardona-Marek John Heidrich Mukesh K Chalise Randall Kyes Lisa Jones-Engel

Macaques are similar to humans both physiologically and behaviorally. In South and Southeast Asia they are also synanthropic, ecologically associated with humans. Synanthropy with humans raises the possibility that macaques come into contact with anthropogenic toxicants, such as lead and mercury, and might be appropriate sentinels for human exposures to certain toxic materials. We measured lead...

2015
William Crowe Leanne Doherty Gene Watson David Armstrong Elisabeth Ball Pamela Magee Philip Allsopp Aubrey Bell J. J. Strain Emeir McSorley William A. Toscano

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune inflammatory disease, and environmental factors are proposed to exacerbate existing symptoms. One such environmental factor is mercury. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between exposure to mercury (Hg) and disease activity and disease associated damage in Total Hg concentrations in hair and urine were measured in 52 SL...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2008
Luciana A Farias Nathália Renata dos Santos Déborah I T Favaro Elisabete S Braga

Mercury (Hg) levels in hair are directly related to eating habits, especially fish consumption by coastal populations with a large contingent of traditional fishing families. This study assessed total Hg levels in children's hair. The study group was selected from three public elementary schools in Cananéia, São Paulo State, Brazil (ages 4 to 12 years). The results (median and range) for total ...

Journal: :Environmental research 2015
Argelia Castaño Francisco Cutanda Marta Esteban Peter Pärt Carmen Navarro Silvia Gómez Montserrat Rosado Ana López Estrella López Karen Exley Birgit K Schindler Eva Govarts Ludwine Casteleyn Marike Kolossa-Gehring Ulrike Fiddicke Holger Koch Jürgen Angerer Elly Den Hond Greet Schoeters Ovnair Sepai Milena Horvat Lisbeth E Knudsen Dominique Aerts Anke Joas Pierre Biot Reinhard Joas José A Jiménez-Guerrero Gema Diaz Catherine Pirard Andromachi Katsonouri Milena Cerna Arno C Gutleb Danuta Ligocka Fátima M Reis Marika Berglund Ioana-Rodica Lupsa Katarína Halzlová Corinne Charlier Elizabeth Cullen Adamos Hadjipanayis Andrea Krsková Janne F Jensen Jeanette K Nielsen Gerda Schwedler Michael Wilhelm Peter Rudnai Szilvia Középesy Fred Davidson Mark E Fischer Beata Janasik Sónia Namorado Anca E Gurzau Michal Jajcaj Darja Mazej Janja Snoj Tratnik Kristin Larsson Andrea Lehmann Pierre Crettaz Giagkos Lavranos Manuel Posada

The toxicity of methylmercury (MeHg) in humans is well established and the main source of exposure is via the consumption of large marine fish and mammals. Of particular concern are the potential neurodevelopmental effects of early life exposure to low-levels of MeHg. Therefore, it is important that pregnant women, children and women of childbearing age are, as far as possible, protected from M...

2013

Rarotonga Tokyo 3 January 2013 Introduction In 2009, the Governing Council of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP GC) decided to develop a global legally binding instrument on mercury to reduce risks to human health and the environment (UNEP GC25/5). The UNEP GC noted that mercury is a substance of global concern due to its long-range transport, persistence, ability to bioaccumulate...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
L M Knobeloch M Ziarnik H A Anderson V N Dodson

The Wisconsin Division of Health investigated mercury exposure in a 40-year-old man, his 42-year-old wife, and their 2.5-year-old son. At the time of our investigation, these individuals had blood mercury levels ranging from 37 to 58 micrograms/L (normal < 5 micrograms/L) and hair samples from the adults contained 10-12 micrograms mercury/g dry weight. A personal interview and home inspection f...

Journal: :Journal of applied toxicology : JAT 2007
Grazyna Zareba Elsa Cernichiari Rieko Hojo Scott Mc Nitt Bernard Weiss Moiz M Mumtaz Dennis E Jones Thomas W Clarkson

Thimerosal, which releases the ethyl mercury radical as the active species, has been used as a preservative in many currently marketed vaccines throughout the world. Because of concerns that its toxicity could be similar to that of methyl mercury, it is no longer incorporated in many vaccines in the United States. There are reasons to believe, however, that the disposition and toxicity of ethyl...

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