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lead and Heart Diseases

lead has been researched along with Heart Diseases in 17 studies

Research

Studies (17)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19905 (29.41)18.7374
1990's2 (11.76)18.2507
2000's2 (11.76)29.6817
2010's4 (23.53)24.3611
2020's4 (23.53)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Antonijević, B; Anđelković, M; Baralić, K; Bulat, Z; Ćurčić, M; Djordjevic, AB; Javorac, D; Mihajlović, M; Repić, A; Stevuljević, JK; Tatović, S; Đukić-Ćosić, D1
Cook, MK; Wei, Y; Zhang, J1
Amaro-Leal, Â; Geraldes, V; Rocha, I; Shvachiy, L1
Chen, G; Chen, Z; Huo, X; Luo, X; Xu, X1
Bing, Q; Gao, L; Li, R; Li, S; Lv, Q; Lv, Z; Yang, D; Zhang, Z; Zheng, X1
Gać, P; Mazur, G; Poręba, M; Poręba, R1
Cheng, KF; Tsai, PJ; Wu, TN; Wu, WT; Yang, CY; Yang, YH1
Ansari, MA; Bakheet, SA; El-Kadi, AO; Korashy, HM; Maayah, ZH1
CARUSO, PL; GABBIANI, G; TUCHWEBER, B1
Coull, B; Hu, H; Nie, H; Park, SK; Schwartz, J; Sparrow, D; Vokonas, PS; Weisskopf, M; Wright, RO1
Bacsó, J1
Bener, A; Bishawi, B; Gillett, M; Obineche, E; Pasha, MA1
Konstantinova, M2
Krishnamoorthy, MS; Kumaravel, TS; Muthu, P1
Bercovitz, K; Laufer, D1
Finklea, JF; Hammer, DI; Lykins, MH; Mackey, J; Nelson, WC; Newill, VA1

Reviews

1 review(s) available for lead and Heart Diseases

ArticleYear
Lead (Pb) exposure and heart failure risk.
    Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021, Volume: 28, Issue:23

    Topics: Cardiotoxicity; Environmental Exposure; Heart Diseases; Heart Failure; Humans; Lead; Metals, Heavy

2021

Other Studies

16 other study(ies) available for lead and Heart Diseases

ArticleYear
Low-lead doses induce oxidative damage in cardiac tissue: Subacute toxicity study in Wistar rats and Benchmark dose modelling.
    Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 2022, Volume: 161

    Topics: Animals; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Heart; Heart Diseases; Lead; Male; Models, Biological; Myocardium; Oxidative Stress; Random Allocation; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Software; Toxicity Tests

2022
Blood Lead Levels and Risk of Deaths from Cardiovascular Disease.
    The American journal of cardiology, 2022, 06-15, Volume: 173

    Topics: Adult; Cardiovascular Diseases; Heart Diseases; Humans; Lead; Nutrition Surveys; Proportional Hazards Models; Risk Factors

2022
Persistent Effects on Cardiorespiratory and Nervous Systems Induced by Long-Term Lead Exposure: Results from a Longitudinal Study.
    Neurotoxicity research, 2020, Volume: 37, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Female; Heart Diseases; Hippocampus; Lead; Longitudinal Studies; Lung Diseases; Male; Neurodegenerative Diseases; Pregnancy; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Time Factors

2020
Dietary grape seed procyanidin extract protects against lead-induced heart injury in rats involving endoplasmic reticulum stress inhibition and AKT activation.
    The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 2018, Volume: 62

    Topics: Animals; Apoptosis; Cardiotonic Agents; Dietary Supplements; Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress; Grape Seed Extract; Heart; Heart Diseases; Lead; Lead Poisoning; Male; Myocardium; Organometallic Compounds; Oxidative Stress; Proanthocyanidins; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt; Rats, Wistar

2018
Echocardiographic assessment of myocardial function in workers occupationally exposed to lead without clinically evident heart disease.
    Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, 2013, Volume: 36, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Asymptomatic Diseases; Biomarkers; Case-Control Studies; Chi-Square Distribution; Echocardiography, Doppler; Echocardiography, Doppler, Pulsed; Environmental Pollutants; Heart Diseases; Humans; Lead; Linear Models; Male; Middle Aged; Multivariate Analysis; Occupational Diseases; Occupational Exposure; Occupational Health; Predictive Value of Tests; Protoporphyrins; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors

2013
Health impacts associated with the implementation of a national petrol-lead phase-out program (PLPOP): evidence from Taiwan between 1981 and 2007.
    The Science of the total environment, 2011, Feb-01, Volume: 409, Issue:5

    Topics: Air Pollutants; Air Pollution; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Environmental Policy; Female; Gasoline; Health Status; Heart Diseases; Humans; Hypertension; Lead; Legislation as Topic; Linear Models; Male; Nephrosis; Taiwan; Vehicle Emissions

2011
The role of aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling pathway in cardiotoxicity of acute lead intoxication in vivo and in vitro rat model.
    Toxicology, 2013, Apr-05, Volume: 306

    Topics: Animals; Blotting, Western; Creatine Kinase; Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1; Heart; Heart Diseases; Histocytochemistry; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase; Lead; Male; Myocardium; Myocytes, Cardiac; Myosin Heavy Chains; Natriuretic Peptide, Brain; Random Allocation; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction; Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon; Resveratrol; RNA, Messenger; Signal Transduction; Stilbenes

2013
[LEFT AURICLE THROMBOSIS PRODUCED IN THE RAT WITH LEAD ACETATE AND METHOXAMINE].
    Prensa medica argentina, 1964, Oct-09, Volume: 51

    Topics: Acetates; Calciphylaxis; Heart Diseases; Kidney; Lead; Methoxamine; Organometallic Compounds; Pathology; Rats; Research; Thrombosis; Toxicology

1964
Low-level lead exposure, metabolic syndrome, and heart rate variability: the VA Normative Aging Study.
    Environmental health perspectives, 2006, Volume: 114, Issue:11

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Aging; Environmental Exposure; Environmental Pollutants; Heart Diseases; Heart Rate; Humans; Lead; Male; Metabolic Syndrome; Middle Aged; Oxidative Stress; Patella; United States; United States Department of Veterans Affairs; Veterans

2006
Application of the X-ray fluorescence method for environmental pollution measurements.
    Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita, 1983, Volume: 19, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Calcium; Environmental Exposure; Environmental Monitoring; Hair; Heart Diseases; Humans; Lead; Life Style; Myocardial Infarction; Plants; Seasons; Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission; Stress, Physiological

1983
Association between blood levels of lead, blood pressure and risk of diabetes and heart disease in workers.
    International archives of occupational and environmental health, 2001, Volume: 74, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Blood Pressure; Diabetes Complications; Diabetes Mellitus; Heart Diseases; Humans; Industry; Lead; Occupational Exposure; Risk Factors; United Arab Emirates

2001
Ballistocardiographic and electrocardiographic changes in men working with lead.
    Bibliotheca cardiologica, 1975, Issue:33

    Topics: Adult; Ballistocardiography; Electrocardiography; Environmental Exposure; Heart; Heart Diseases; Humans; Lead; Lead Poisoning; Male; Myocardium; Occupational Diseases

1975
Effect of preperfusion of lead and aminophylline on digoxin cardiotoxicity.
    Drug and chemical toxicology, 1992, Volume: 15, Issue:3

    Topics: Aminophylline; Animals; Digoxin; Drug Interactions; Drug Synergism; Heart; Heart Diseases; In Vitro Techniques; Lead; Perfusion; Ranidae; Time Factors

1992
Lead accumulation in teeth of patients suffering from gastrointestinal ulcers.
    The Science of the total environment, 1991, Jan-15, Volume: 101, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Dentin; Duodenal Ulcer; Heart Diseases; Humans; Israel; Lead; Middle Aged; Peptic Ulcer; Reference Values; Spectrophotometry, Atomic

1991
[Ballistocardiographic and electrocardiographic changes in workers exposed to lead (preliminary report)].
    Vutreshni bolesti, 1974, Volume: 13, Issue:1

    Topics: Ballistocardiography; Bulgaria; Electrocardiography; Environmental Exposure; Heart Diseases; Humans; Lead; Lead Poisoning; Maximum Allowable Concentration; Occupational Diseases

1974
Mortality among orchard workers exposed to lead arsenate spray: a cohort study.
    Journal of chronic diseases, 1973, Volume: 26, Issue:2

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Agriculture; Arsenic; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Child; Child, Preschool; Environmental Exposure; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Fruit; Heart Diseases; Humans; Infant; Insecticides; Lead; Male; Middle Aged; Mortality; Neoplasms; Occupational Medicine; Sex Factors; Time Factors; Washington

1973