1998
DOI: 10.1006/enrs.1997.3790
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Changes in T Cell Subpopulations in Lead Workers

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“…But the basic point is that, in contrast to the age-profile for lead-related deaths-which suddenly drops to zero once a child 26 There exists some evidence that lead poisoning might impair the human immune system. See Cohen et al (1989); Fischbein et al (1993);and Sata et al (1998). 23 reaches some threshold in development-disease-related deaths decline slowly as one moves up age categories.…”
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“…But the basic point is that, in contrast to the age-profile for lead-related deaths-which suddenly drops to zero once a child 26 There exists some evidence that lead poisoning might impair the human immune system. See Cohen et al (1989); Fischbein et al (1993);and Sata et al (1998). 23 reaches some threshold in development-disease-related deaths decline slowly as one moves up age categories.…”
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“…Ündeger et al (1996) (Sata et al 1998). However, the exposed workers had a significant reduction in the number of CD3 + CD45RO + (memory T) cells and a significant increase in the percentage of CD8 + cells compared to controls.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The effects of chronic-duration exposure to lead in humans and in animals have been relatively well-studied. In humans, exposure to lead has been associated with (only representative citations are included) cardiovascular effects Schwartz 1995;Staessen et al 1994), hematological effects (Chisolm et al 1985;Roels and Lauwerys 1987;Roels et al 1976), musculoskeletal effects (Holness and Nethercott 1988;Marino et al 1989;Pagliuca et al 1990), effects on teeth in children (Gemmel et al 2002;Moss et al 1999), renal effects (Kim et al 1996a;Muntner et al 2003), alterations in serum hormone levels (Gustafson et al 1989;López et al 2000;Singh et al 2000a), cataracts (Schaumberg et al 2004), alterations in electroretinograms (Cavalleri et al 1982;Otto and Fox 1993;Rothenberg et al 2002a), altered vitamin D metabolism (Rosen et al 1980), alterations in immunological parameters (Fischbein et al 1993;Karmaus et al 2005;Lutz et al 1999;Pinkerton et al 1998;Sata et al 1998;Sun et al 2003;Ündeger et al 1996), neurobehavioral effects in adults (Awad El Karim et al 1986;Baker et al 1979Baker et al , 1983Haenninen et al 1979;Holness and Nethercott 1988;Lucchini et al 2000;Matte et al 1989;Pagliuca et al 1990;Pollock and Ibels 1986;…”
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“…Die se Befun de konn ten von Pin ker ton et al [58] nicht be stä tigt wer den; sie be obach te ten bei Blei-ex po nier ten Ar bei tern mit mitt leren Blut spie geln von 39 μg/dl kei ne Un terschie de hin sicht lich CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ T-Zel len, B-Zel len oder NK-Zel len im Ver gleich zu nicht-ex po nier ten Kon trollen. Sata et al [59] be schrie ben so gar einen An stieg der CD8+ Zel len bei Blut-Bleispie geln >20 μg/dl, wäh rend die NK-sowie die CD3+ CD45RO+ (Me mo ry) T-Zellen ab nah men [60].…”
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