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Autor:
Yoshimasa Konishi, Akira Toriba, Fumio Matsumoto, Kazuichi Hayakawa, Naomi Tsukue, Haruna Nagayoshi, Ning Tang, Takeshi Nakano, Kensaku Kakimoto, Keiji Kajimura, Kazuhiko Akutsu, Tomoo Yoshino
Publikováno v:
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 147:367-372
The red-crowned crane ( Grus japonensis ) from eastern Hokkaido is classified as a Special Natural Monument in Japan. In this study, we determined the concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in red-crowned crane muscle tissues (n = 47)
Autor:
Takayuki Kumamoto1,2, Naomi Tsukue2,3, Hirohisa Takano2,4, Ken Takeda2,3, Shigeru Oshio1,2,3 s-oshio@pha.ohu-u.ac.jp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Toxicological Sciences. Apr2013, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p245-254. 10p.
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Toxicological Sciences. 38:245-254
Several studies have shown effects of diesel exhaust (DE) on the central nervous system, but the mechanism is unclear. Fetal mice were exposed to whole DE (contains gases and particles) in an inhalation chamber, and cerebrum gene expression changes w
Publikováno v:
Inhalation Toxicology. 22:309-320
Short-term inhalation experiments were performed using Fischer 344 rats exposed to emission from the urea selective catalytic reduction (SCR) diesel engine system to identify health effects and compare them to those of the conventional diesel engine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Science. 50:174-180
Diesel exhaust (DE) is a serious air pollution problem in big cities. Most suspended particulate matter (SPM) less than 2.5 μm in diameter consists of diesel exhaust particles (DEPs), which are reported to cause pulmonary carcinogenesis, allergic rh
Publikováno v:
Inhalation Toxicology. 14:635-651
To clarify the toxic effects of diesel exhaust (DE) on delivery in mice and on growth of young, C57Bl-strain females were exposed to 0.3, 1.0, or 3.0 mg diesel exhaust particles (DEP)/m3 or filtered clean air (control) for 4 mo (12 h/day, 7 days/wk).
Publikováno v:
Toxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA. 24(2)
To evaluate the health effects of diesel emissions (DE) using an in vitro experiment, A549 cells were exposed to emission from a diesel engine on an engine dynamo, using a culture-cell-exposure device. Three groups were set according to cell exposure
Publikováno v:
Archives of toxicology. 83(11)
Many environmental toxins alter reproductive function and affect the central nervous system (CNS). Gonadal steroid hormones cause differentiation of neurons and affect brain function and behavior during the perinatal period, and the CNS is thought to
Autor:
Shigeru Oshio, Yuichiro Niwata, Isamu Sugawara, Hirohisa Takano, Naomi Tsukue, Naoka Ono, Seiichi Yoshida, Ken Takeda
Publikováno v:
Archives of toxicology. 82(11)
We recently showed that prenatal exposure to diesel exhaust (DE) disrupts spermatogenesis in mouse offspring. This study was undertaken to determine whether filtered DE in which 99.97% of diesel exhaust particles >0.3 microm in diameter were removed
Autor:
Ken Takeda, Isamu Sugawara, Hirohisa Takano, Seiichi Yoshida, Shigeru Oshio, Naomi Tsukue, Naoka Ono, Yuichiro Niwata
Publikováno v:
Inhalation toxicology. 19(3)
The effect of prenatal exposure to diesel exhaust (DE) was investigated. Twenty pregnant ICR mice were exposed to DE at the particle concentration of 1.0 mg/m3, from d 2 until d 16 postcoitum. Male offspring were kept alive until 12 wk of age, and th