THE PARADOX OF LEAD TOXICITY

THE PARADOX OF LEAD TOXICITY

DNA DAMAGE STUDIES ON LEAD EXPOSED INDIVIDUALS USING MOLECULAR AND COMPUTATIONAL APPROACHES

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-05-30 )

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Lead is widely used in hundreds of products but it is non-biodegradable, hence it is simultaneously a versatile product and at the same time a subtle and persistent poison. This is the paradox of lead toxicity. Exposure to lead is a threat to the health and to physical development of young children and adults. The characteristic features of lead toxicity, including anemia, colic, neuropathy, nephropathy, sterility, and coma, were noted both by Hippocrates and Nikander in ancient times. We found that lower concentration of lead could induce significant DNA damage and strand breaks in the chromosomes. Biomarkers of Molecular toxicity studies showed DNA strand breaks, micro nuclei, apoptosis and necrosis. Lead is a genotoxicant and certain factors like, duration of exposure and habitats and other demographic factors of the individuals enhance the toxicity. It was found that hemoglobin levels were comparatively low in volunteers with higher blood lead levels, but there was a definite role of other factors like nutritional status, calcium and Iron intake and genotypes of certain genes of the individuals.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-0452-6

ISBN-10:

3838304527

EAN:

9783838304526

Book language:

English

By (author) :

KAISER JAMIL
Abjal Pasha Shaik

Number of pages:

208

Published on:

2010-05-30

Category:

Biochemistry, biophysics