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Peripheral nerves conduction

Anderson RJ. 1987. Peripheral nerve conduction velocities and excitability. In Lowndes HE, ed. Electrophysiology in neurotoxicology, Vol. 11. Piscataway, NJ Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Rutgers 51-69. [Pg.487]

Teramoto K, Wakitani F, Horiguchi S, et al. 1993. Comparison of the neurotoxicity of several chemicals estimated by the peripheral nerve conduction velocity in rats. Environ Res 62 148-154. [Pg.579]

Yokoyama K, Araki S. 1986. Alterations in peripheral nerve conduction velocity in low and high lead exposure An animal study. Ind Health 24 67-74. [Pg.588]

Chronic exposure to Pb has been shown to cause anaemia, neurotoxic effects, such as reduced cognitive performance and reduced peripheral nerve conduction velocity, and nephrotoxicity. Children are more sensitive to exposure to Pb than adults, especially during the first 2 years of life [41], For children, exposure to lead can cause growth retardation, affect the neuropsychological development and cause encephalopathy [39]. Adverse reproductive effects due to lead exposure have been observed for both men and women. Exposure of pregnant women to low concentrations of lead is associated with miscarriages and low birth weights [40],... [Pg.129]

Araki, S. (1992). Auditory event-related potential (P300) in relation to peripheral nerve conduction in workers exposed to lead, zinc, and copper Effects of lead on cognitive function and central nervous system. Amer. J. bid. M (Ed.), 21(4) 39-547. [Pg.423]

Chen Z et al Peripheral nerve conduction velocity in workers occupationally exposed to lead. Scand 7 Work Environ Health 1 llsuppl 4) 26-28, 1985... [Pg.423]

Earlier, there were contradictory functional disorders under exposure to OPs described, for which no appropriate interpretations were suggested from the point of view of molecular sources. For example, daily administration of DFP to rats for 20 days at a dose of 17% of LD50 caused an increase of velocity of nerve impulse conduction (Anderson and Dunham, 1985), though dimethoate or dichorvos treatment at subsymptomatic doses for at least 8 weeks caused reduction of peripheral nerve conductivity (Desi and Nagimajtenyi, 1999). [Pg.79]

Takeuchi H, Takahashi M, Tarui S, Sanagi S, Takenaka H. Peripheral nerve conduction function in patients treated with antituberculotic agents, with special reference to ethambutol and isoniazid. Foha Psychiatr Neurol Jpn 1980 34(l) 57-64. [Pg.1284]

Diseases that compromise vascular flow to the corpora caver-nosum (e.g., peripheral vascular disease, arteriosclerosis, and essential hypertension) are associated with an increased incidence of erectile dysfunction. Diseases that impair nerve conduction to the brain (e.g., spinal cord injury or stroke) or conditions that impair peripheral nerve conduction to the penile vasculature (e.g., diabetes mellitus) can result in erectile dysfunction. [Pg.1518]

Dines KC, Cotter MA, Cameron NE. Effectiveness of natural oils as sources of gamma-linolenic acid to correct peripheral nerve conduction velocity abnormalities in diabetic rats modulation by thromboxane A2 inhibition. Prostagland Leukotr Essent Fatty Acids 1996 55 159-65. [Pg.229]

Fullerton, P. M. Peripheral nerve conduction in metachromatic leucodystrophy (sulphatide lipidosis). J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiat. 27, 106 (1964). [Pg.328]

Araki, S. and Honma, T. (1976) Relationships between Pb absorption and peripheral nerve conduction velocities in lead workers. Scand. J. Work Environ. Hlth. 4, 225-231. [Pg.125]

It is known that peripheral nerve conduction is slowed in patients with diabetic neuropathy, a finding which suggests that... [Pg.8]


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