نتایج جستجو برای: pb stress

تعداد نتایج: 474134  

2015
Roohollah Ebrahimi Mohammad Faseleh Jahromi Juan Boo Liang Abdoreza Soleimani Farjam Parisa Shokryazdan Zulkifli Idrus

Lead- (Pb-) induced oxidative stress is known to suppress growth performance and feed efficiency in broiler chickens. In an attempt to describe the specific underlying mechanisms of such phenomenon we carried out the current study. Ninety-six one-day-old broiler chicks were randomly assigned to 2 dietary treatment groups of 6 pen replicates, namely, (i) basal diet containing no lead supplement ...

2014
Amanda M. Evans Glenn E. Rice Linda K. Teuschler J. Michael Wright

Lead (Pb) and methyl mercury (MeHg) are well established neurodevelopmental toxicants (NDTs), but joint exposure to chemical and nonchemical (e.g., maternal stress) stressors has rarely been considered. We characterized exposure to Pb, MeHg and a measure of physiological dysregulation associated with chronic stress and examined race/ethnicity as a predictor of joint NDT exposure. Using data fro...

2002
Karen G. Calfee-Mason Brett T. Spear Howard P. Glauert

Phenobarbital (PB) is an efficacious hepatic tumor promoter. Although the promoting activity of PB is likely related to altered cell proliferation or apoptosis, the induction of an oxidative stress environment may also be important. PB has been shown to activate the transcription factor nuclear factorB (NFB). In this study, we hypothesized that PB-induced NFB activation can be decreased by diet...

2012
Jianbin Zhang Tongjian Cai Fang Zhao Ting Yao Yaoming Chen Xinqin Liu Wenjing Luo Jingyuan Chen

Lead (Pb) is a well-known heavy metal in nature. Pb can cause pathophysiological changes in several organ systems including central nervous system. Especially, Pb can affect intelligence development and the ability of learning and memory of children. However, the toxic effects and mechanisms of Pb on learning and memory are still unclear. To clarify the mechanisms of Pb-induced neurotoxicity in...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Geneviève Alloing Isabelle Travers Brice Sagot Daniel Le Rudulier Laurence Dupont

Sinorhizobium meliloti uses proline betaine (PB) as an osmoprotectant when osmotically stressed and as an energy source in low-osmolarity environments. To fulfill this dual function, two separate PB transporters, BetS and Hut, that contribute to PB uptake at high and low osmolarity, respectively, have been previously identified. Here, we characterized a novel transport system that mediates the ...

2013
Pabitra Bikash Pal Krishnendu Sinha Parames C. Sil

One of the most well-known naturally occurring environmental heavy metals, lead (Pb) has been reported to cause liver injury and cellular apoptosis by disturbing the prooxidant-antioxidant balance via oxidative stress. Several studies, on the other hand, reported that mangiferin, a naturally occurring xanthone, has been used for a broad range of therapeutic purposes. In the present study, we, t...

2009
Abdalla A. El-Shebly

The present study was undertaken to investigate whether treatment with vitamin E (VE) protects against intoxication induced by lead (Pb) exposure in Oreochromis niloticus. Fish were exposed for 60 days to a 10 mg Pb / Kg diet. The oxidative stress affected by Pb in fish was treated by antioxidant (VE) supplementation. Fish were assigned to four dietary groups. The diets differed in their consti...

2016
Yan Wang Liang Xu Mingjia Tang Haiyan Jiang Wei Chen Wei Zhang Ronghua Wang Liwang Liu

Lead (Pb) is one of the most abundant heavy metal (HM) pollutants, which can penetrate the plant through the root and then enter the food chain causing potential health risks for human beings. Radish is an important root vegetable crop worldwide. To investigate the mechanism underlying plant response to Pb stress in radish, the protein profile changes of radish roots respectively upon Pb(NO3)2 ...

2017
Yanhong Lou Peng Zhao Deling Wang Erick Amombo Xin Sun Hui Wang Yuping Zhuge

Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) are recognized as the most toxic metal ions due to their detrimental effects not only to plants, but also to humans. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of Cd and Pb treatments on seed germination, plant growth, and physiological response in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.). We employed six treatments: CK (nutrient solution as control),...

2017
Zhaoxi Wang Birgit Claus Henn Chaolong Wang Yongyue Wei Li Su Ryan Sun Han Chen Peter J. Wagner Quan Lu Xihong Lin Robert Wright David Bellinger Molly Kile Maitreyi Mazumdar Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo Lourdes Schnaas David C. Christiani

BACKGROUND Neurodevelopment is a complex process involving both genetic and environmental factors. Prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) has been associated with lower performance on neurodevelopmental tests. Adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes are more frequent and/or more severe when toxic exposures interact with genetic susceptibility. METHODS To explore possible loci associated with increased su...

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