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No influence of magnetic fields on cell cycle progression using conditions relevant for patients during MRI.

2003

The purpose of this study was to examine whether exposure to magnetic fields (MFs) relevant for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in clinical routine influences cell cycle progression in two tumor cell lines in vitro. HL60 and EA2 cells were exposed to four types of MFs: (i) static MF of 1.5 and 7.05 T, (ii) extremely low frequency magnetic gradient fields (ELFMGFs) with ± 10 mT/m and 100 Hz, as well as ± 100 mT/m and 100 Hz, (iii) pulsed high frequency MF in the radiofrequency (RF) range (63.6 MHz, 5.8 μT), and (iv) a combination of (i–iii). Exposure periods ranged from 1 to 24 h. Cell cycle distribution (G0/G1, S, and G2/M phases) was analyzed by flow cytometry. Cell cycle analysis did not…

medicine.diagnostic_testPhysiologyChemistryCell CycleBiophysicsMagnetic resonance imagingDose-Response Relationship RadiationHL-60 CellsGeneral MedicineEnvironmental ExposureCell cycleMagnetostaticsRadiation DosageMagnetic Resonance ImagingFlow cytometryNuclear magnetic resonanceElectromagnetic FieldsCell culturemedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingExtremely low frequencyIrradiationRadiometryBioelectromagneticsBioelectromagnetics
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Reliability of a decision-tree model in predicting occupational lead poisoning in a group of highly exposed workers

2016

Objective This study aimed to provide the toxicological profile of some lead-exposed workers and obtain a predictive model for lead poisoning. Methods Data regarding external and absorbed exposure were collected from 585 subjects employed in ten metallurgical production departments. Airborne lead concentration, blood lead level (BLL), cumulative blood lead index (CBLI), urine delta-aminolevulinic acid (DALA), age, workplace/section, exposure period, and whether reported lead poisoning as occupational disease were examined using ANOVA, and, post-ANOVA, Pearson correlation matrix, PCA (principal component analysis), decision-tree modeling, and logistic modeling. Results BLL was less sensitive…

medicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthOccupational diseaseCumulative Exposure010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease01 natural sciencesLead poisoningToxicology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineExposure periodEnvironmental healthmedicineBlood lead levelAnalysis of variancebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryReliability (statistics)Decision tree model0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine
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In utero exposure to mixtures of xenoestrogens and child neuropsychological development.

2014

BACKGROUND: To date, no epidemiological studies have explored the impact and persistence of in utero exposure to mixtures of xenoestrogens on the developing brain. We aimed to assess whether the cumulative effect of xenoestrogens in the placenta is associated with altered infant neuropsychological functioning at two and at four years of age, and if associations differ among boys and girls. METHODS: Cumulative prenatal exposure to xenoestrogens was quantified in the placenta using the biomarker Total Effective Xenoestrogen Burden (TEXB-alpha) in 489 participants from the INMA (Childhood and the Environment) Project. TEXB-alpha was split in tertiles to test its association with the mental and…

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Multigenerational study of the obesogen effects of bisphenol S after a perinatal exposure in C57BL6/J mice fed a high fat diet.

2021

International audience; Background : Bisphenol S is an endocrine disruptor exhibiting metabolic disturbances, especially following perinatal exposures. To date, no data are available on the obesogen effects of BPS in a mutligenerational issue.Objectives : We investigated obesogen effects of BPS in a multigenerational study by focusing on body weight, adipose tissue and plasma parameters in male and female mice.Methods : Pregnant C57BL6/J mice were exposed to BPS (1.5 μg/kg bw/day ie a human equivalent dose of 0.12 μg/kg bw/day) by drinking water from gestational day 0 to post natal day 21. All offsprings were fed with a high fat diet during 15 weeks. Body weight was monitored weekly and fat…

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A review of epidemiological research on stroke and dementia and exposure to air pollution

2018

BackgroundOutdoor air pollution is now a well-known risk factor for morbidity and mortality, and is increasingly being identified as a major risk factor for stroke.MethodsA narrative literature review of the effects of short and long-term exposure to air pollution on stroke and dementia risk and cognitive functioning.ResultsTen papers on stroke and 17 on dementia were selected. Air pollution, and in particular small particulate matter, contributes to about one-third of the global stroke burden and about one-fifth of the global burden of dementia. It particularly affects vulnerable patients with other vascular risk factors or a prior history of stroke in low- and medium-income countries. New…

medicine.medical_specialtyAir pollution030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyVascular riskmedicine.disease_cause03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsAir PollutionEnvironmental healthEpidemiologymedicineHumansDementiaCognitive skillRisk factorStrokebusiness.industryPublic healthEnvironmental Exposuremedicine.diseaseStrokeNeurologyDementiaParticulate Matterbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInternational Journal of Stroke
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0329 Occupational exposure to metals and welding fumes, and risk of glioma in the interocc study

2017

Background Brain tumouraetiology is poorly understood. Based on their ability to pass through the blood-brain barrier, it has been hypothesised that exposure to metals may increase the risk of brain cancer. Results from the few epidemiological studies on this issue are inconsistent. Methods We investigated the relationship between glioma risk and occupational exposure to five metals - lead, cadmium, nickel, chromium and iron- as well as to welding fumes, using data from the seven-country INTEROCC study. A total of 1800 incident glioma cases and 5160 controls aged 30–69 years were included in the analysis. Lifetime occupational exposure to the agents was assessed using the INTEROCC JEM, a mo…

medicine.medical_specialtyCadmiumbusiness.industryJob-exposure matrixchemistry.chemical_elementCumulative ExposureOdds ratioLogistic regressionmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalchemistryEnvironmental healthGliomaEpidemiologymedicinebusinessOral Presentation
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2019

Purpose: To summarize existing knowledge and to understand individual response to radiation exposure, the MELODI Association together with CONCERT European Joint Programme has organized a workshop in March 2018 on radiation sensitivity and susceptibility.Methods: The workshop reviewed the current evidence on this matter, to inform the MELODI Strategic Research Agenda (SRA), to determine social and scientific needs and to come up with recommendations for suitable and feasible future research initiatives to be taken for the benefit of an improved medical diagnosis and treatment as well as for radiation protection.Results: The present paper gives an overview of the current evidence in this fie…

medicine.medical_specialtyData collectionRadiological and Ultrasound Technology030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging3. Good healthGenetic profile03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRadiation sensitivity030220 oncology & carcinogenesisEpidemiologymedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMedical physicsStatistical analysisMedical diagnosisPsychologyCohort studyExposure assessmentInternational Journal of Radiation Biology
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Long-term residential road traffic noise and mortality in a Danish cohort.

2020

Transportation noise is a growing public health concern worldwide and epidemiological evidence has linked road traffic noise with mortality. However, incongruent effect estimates have been reported between incidence and mortality studies. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate whether long-term exposure to residential road traffic noise at the most and least exposed façades was associated with all-cause, cardiovascular disease (CVD), ischemic heart disease (IHD), stroke, respiratory, or cancer mortality in a Danish cohort study. In a cohort of 52,758 individuals from Copenhagen and Aarhus, we estimated road traffic noise at the most and least exposed façades, as well as ambient a…

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Changes in carbohydrate metabolism in the eelanguilla anguilla, during short‐term exposure to diazinon

1997

The present communication deals with the effect of diazinon (0.042 mg/L) on the energy metabolism of the european eel Anguilla anguilla. Analysis of various parameters such as glycogen, lactate and glucose was made on different eel tissues after 6, 24, 48, 72 and 96 hr of diazinon exposure. Liver and muscle glycogen content decreased significantly (p < 0.05) from 6 to 96 hr pesticide exposure. Mean blood glucose values were elevated significantly after exposure to this sublethal diazinon concentration. Liver, blood and muscle lactate levels in fish increased during all exposure time being the highest at 96 hr exposure. Diazinon intoxicated fish showed signs of pesticide poisoning as muscula…

medicine.medical_specialtyDiazinonGlycogenHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisEnergy metabolismMetabolismCarbohydrate metabolismBiologyPesticidePollutionchemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryInternal medicineExposure periodToxicitymedicineEnvironmental ChemistryToxicological &amp; Environmental Chemistry
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Evaluating the neurotoxic effects of lactational exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Spanish children.

2012

Although the brain continues developing in the postnatal period, epidemiological studies on the effects of postnatal exposure to neurotoxic POPs through breast-feeding remain mostly inconclusive. Failure to detect associations between postnatal exposure and health outcomes may stem from the limitations of commonly employed approaches to assess lactational exposure. The aim of the present study was to assess whether lactational exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl-153 (PCB-153), dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE), or hexachlorobenzene (HCB) as estimated with a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model, is associated with decrements in mental and psychomotor development scores of…

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