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Leukocyte apoptosis, TNF-α concentration and oxidative damage in lead-exposed workers.

Authors :
López-Vanegas, Nadia-Cristina
Hernández, Gerardo
Maldonado-Vega, María
Calderón-Salinas, José-Víctor
Source :
Toxicology & Applied Pharmacology. Mar2020, Vol. 391, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Lead intoxication can generate pro-inflammatory conditions that have been proposed to be associated with cell injuries and oxidative stress. The pro-inflammatory state can participate in the pathophysiology of this toxicity to generate immune response dysfunctions, which could condition the presence of clinical manifestations and susceptibility to infections already described in lead-exposed patients. In the present work, we study workers of a battery recycler factory (n = 24) who are chronically exposed to lead and compared them with non‐lead exposed workers (n = 17). Lead-exposed workers had high lead concentrations in blood (med 69.8 vs. 1.7 μg/dL), low δ-ALAD activity (med 149 vs. 1100 nmol PBG/h/mL), high lipid peroxidation (med 0.86 vs. 0.69 nmol/mL) and high erythrocytes apoptosis (med 0.81 vs. 0.50% PS externalization) in relation to non‐lead exposed workers. Also, lead-exposed workers had a high incidence of signs and symptoms related to lead intoxication and a higher frequency of infections. The higher leukocyte apoptosis (med 18.3 vs. 8.2% PS externalization) and lower basal TNF-α concentration (med 0.38 vs. 0.94 pg/mL) in lead-exposed workers imply an immune response dysfunction; however, there was no difference in the TNF-α concentration when leukocytes were stimulated with lipopolysaccharide in whole blood (med 44 vs. 70 pg/mL), suggesting that lead-exposed workers might develop adaptation mechanisms to reduce basal TNF-α release through downregulation processes proposed for this cytokine. • Lead-intoxicated workers have oxidative damage and apoptosis in erythrocytes • Leukocyte apoptosis is high in lead-exposed workers • Intoxicated workers have low Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-α) concentrations • Lipopolysaccharide-stimulated TNF-α concentration is lead exposure independent • Lead-intoxicated workers suffer a high infection frequency [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0041008X
Volume :
391
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Toxicology & Applied Pharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142000837
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.taap.2020.114901