Neurotoxic Effects and Biomarkers of Lead Exposure: A Review
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Lead, a systemic toxicant affecting virtually every organ system, primarily affects the central nervous system, particularly the developing brain. Consequently, children are at a greater risk than adults of suffering from the neurotoxic effects of lead. To date, no safe lead-exposure threshold has been identified. The ability of lead to pass through the blood-brain barrier is due in large part to its ability to substitute for calcium ions. Within the brain, lead-induced damage in the prefrontal cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and cerebellum can lead to a variety of neurologic disorders. At the molecular level, lead interferes with the regulatory action of calcium on cell functions and disrupts many intracellular…
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- Toxicant
- Neuroscience
- Lead poisoning
- Lead (geology)
- Lead exposure
- Medicine
- Hippocampus
- Calcium in biology
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