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Neonates lead exposure

Alfano DP, Petit TL. 1982. Neonatal lead exposure alters the dendritic development of hippocampal dentate granule cells. Exp Neurol 75 275-288. [Pg.486]

Ccrklewski FL. 1980. Reduction in neonatal lead exposure by supplemental dietary iron during gestation and lactation in the rat. J Nutr 110 1453-1457. [Pg.500]

Fox DA, Lewkowski JP, Copper GP. 1977. Acute and chronic effects of neonatal lead exposure on development of the visual evoked response in rats. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 49 449-461. [Pg.523]

Fox DA, Wright AA, Costa LG. 1982. Visual acuity deficits following neonatal lead exposure Cholinergic interactions. Neurobehav Toxicol Teratol 4 689-693. [Pg.523]

Jason KM, Kellogg CK. 1981. Neonatal lead exposure Effects on development of behavior and striatal dopamine neurons. Pharmacol Biochem Behavior 15 641-649. [Pg.537]

Pace, B.M. et al., Neonatal lead exposure changes quality of sperm and number of macrophages in testes of Balb/c mice, Toxicology 210, 247, 2005. [Pg.221]

Dynatov, V.A. and Lawrence, D.A., Neonatal lead exposure potentiates sickness behavior induced by Listeria monocytogenes infection of mice, Brain Behav. Immun. 16, 477, 2002. [Pg.222]

M. McCarren and C.U. Eccles, Neonatal lead exposure in rats I. Effects on activity and brain metals, Neurobehav. Toxicol. Teratol. 5(5) (1983) 527-531. [Pg.308]

Wilson, M.A., M.V. Johnston, G.W. Goldstein and M.E. Blue. (2000) Neonatal lead exposure impairs development of rodent barrel field cortex. Proc. Nad. Acad. Sd. USA 97 5540-5545 WHO. (1995) Environmental health criteria 165, inorganic lead. World Health Oiganization International Programme for Chemical Safety, Geneva, Switzerland Yasui, M., T.H. Kwon, M.A. Knepper, S. Nielsen and P. Agre. (1999) Aquaporin-6 An intracellular vesicle water channel protein in renal epitheha. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96 5808-5813... [Pg.572]

Possible relationship to hippocampal dysfunction. Behav. Neural Biol, 32, 319 Alfano, D. P. and Petit T. L. (1982). Neonatal lead exposure alters the dendritic development of hippocampal dentate granule cells. Exp. Neurol, 75, 275 Anden, N. E., Robenson, A., Fuxe, K. and Hokfelt, T. (1967). Evidence for dopamine receptor stimulation by apomorphine. J. Pharm. Pharmacol, 19, 627 Angell, N. F. and Weiss, B. (1982). Operant behavior of rats exposed to lead before or after weaning. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol, 63, 62 Archer, J. (1973). Tests for emotionality in rats and mice a review. Animal Behav., 21, 205... [Pg.131]

Averill, D. M. and Needleman, H. L. (1980). Neonatal lead exposure retards cortical synaptogenesis in the rat. In Needleman, H. L. (ed.). Low Level Lead Exposure The Clinical Implications of Current Research, pp. 201-10. (New York Raven Press)... [Pg.131]

Brady, K., Herrera, Y. and Zenick, H. (1975). Influence of parental lead exposure on subsequent learning ability of offspring. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 3, 561 Brashear, C. W., Kopp, V. J. and Krigman, M. R. (1978). Effect of lead on the developing peripheral nervous system. J. Neuropathy Exp. Neurol., 31 414 Brennan, M. J. W. and Cantrill, R. C. (1979). o-Aminolaevulinic acid is a potent agonist for GABA autoreceptors. Nature (London), 280, 514 Brown, D. R. Neonatal lead exposure in the rat decreased learning as a function of age and blood lead concentrations. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 32, 628 Bull, R. J., Lutkenhoff, S. D., McCarty, G. E. and Miller, R. G. (1979). Delays in the postnatal increase of cerebral cytochrome concentrations in lead-exposed rats. Neuropharmacol, 18, 83... [Pg.133]

Drew, W. G., Kostas, J., McFarland, D. J. and DeRossett, S. E. (1979). Effects of neonatal lead exposure on apomorphine-induced aggression and stereotypy in the rat. Pharmacology, 18, 257... [Pg.136]

Fox, D. F., Lewkowski, J. P. and Cooper, G. P. (1979a). Persistent visual cortex excitability alterations produced by neonatal lead exposure. Neurobehav. Toxicol., 1, 101... [Pg.137]

Behavioral effects of low level neonatal lead exposure. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 7, 37... [Pg.140]

Jason, K. M. and Kellogg, C. K. (1981). Neonatal lead exposure effects on development of behavior and striatal dopamine neurones. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 15, 641... [Pg.141]

Carbone, R., Laforgia, N., CroUo, E., Mautone, A., lolascon. A., 1998. Maternal and neonatal lead exposure in southern Italy. Biol. Neonate 72, 362—366. [Pg.305]

Yu, S.Y., Mizinga, K.M., Nonavinakare, V.K., Soliman, K.F., 1996. Decreased endurance to cold water swimming and delayed sexual maturity in the rat following neonatal lead exposure. Toxicol. Lett. 85, 135—141. [Pg.716]

The behavioral accompaniments of neonatal lead exposure attracted interest after reports of marked elevations in motor activity in the offspring of dams administered lead in drinking water during the period of nursing. Interest was amplified when the phenomenon was confirmed in rats whose mothers had been fed a diet containing 4% lead carbonate. Since then a large literature has blossomed, recently reviewed in detail. It is a complex literature to review because the methodology of activity measurement is... [Pg.14]

Brown, D. R. (1975). Neonatal lead exposure in the rat Decreased learning as a function of age and blood lead concentrations. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 32, 628-637. [Pg.127]

Hastings, L., Cooper, G. P., Bornschein, R. L. and Michaelson, I. A. (1979). Behavioral deficits in adult rats following neonatal lead exposure. Neurobehav. To dcol. 1. 227-231. [Pg.130]

Louis-Ferdinand, R. T., Brown, D. R., Fiddler, S. F., Daughtrey, W. C. and Klein, A. W. (1978). Morphometric and enzymatic effects of neonatal lead exposure in the rat brain. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 43, 531-560. [Pg.133]

Munoz, C., Garbe, K., Lilienthal, H. and Winneke, G. (1986) Persistence of retention deficit in rats after neonatal lead exposure. Neurotoxicology (in press)... [Pg.45]

Munoz, C., Garbe, K., Lilienthal, H. and Winneke, G. (1986) Persistence of retention deficit in rats after neonatal lead exposure. Neurotoxicology, 7, 569-580 Needleman, H.L., Gunnoe, C., Leviton, A., Reed, R., Peresie, H., Maher, C. and Barrett, P. (1979) Deficits in psychologic and classroom performance of children with elevated dentine lead levels. N. Engl ]. Med., 300, 689-695... [Pg.270]

Fox, D., Lewkowski, J. and Cooper, G. (1979) Persistent visual cortex excitability alterations produced by neonatal lead exposure. Neurobehav. Toxicol, 1, 101-106 Fox, D., Farber, D., Chu, L. and Stein, J. (1985) Rod photoreceptors are selectively altered by lead electrophysiological, biochemical and morphological studies. Toxicologist, 5, 81 (abstr). Hawk, B., Schroeder, S., Robinson, G., Otto, D., Mushak, P. and Barton, C. (1986) Relation of lead and social factors to IQ of low-SES children A partial replication. Am. ]. Ment. Defic., 91, 178-183... [Pg.291]

Hastings, L., Cooper, G.P., Bornschein, R.L. and Michaelson, I.A. (1979) Behavioral deficits in adult rats following neonatal lead exposure. Neurohehav. Toxicol Teratol, 1, 227-231 Hunter, J. Urbanowicz, M.A., Yule, W. and Lansdown, R. (1985) Automated testing of reaction time and its association with lead in children. Int. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health, 57, 27-34 Kelleher, R.T. and Morse, W.H. (1968) Determinants of the specificity of behavioral effects of drugs. Ergeb. Physiol, 60, 1-56... [Pg.412]


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