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Effects of lead on red blood cell membrane proteins
Authors:P Apostoli  L Romeo  M C De Matteis  M Menegazzi  G Faggionato  L Vettore
Institution:(1) Istituto di Medicina del Lavoro, Universita' di Verona, Italy;(2) Cattedra di Semeiotica Medica, Universita' de Verona, Italy;(3) Servizio di Medicina del Lavoro, USL 24 Veronese Orientale, Italy;(4) Istituto di Medicina del Lavoro, Università di Brescia, Piazzale Spedali Civili, 25125 Brescia, Italy
Abstract:Summary The effects of lead on red blood cell (RBC) membrane proteins were studied in two groups of workers with different lead exposure levels: Group 1 (6 subjects employed in a battery plant) with a mean blood lead of 40.1 (SD = 3.7) mgrg/100 ml; Group II(5 workers employed in different industries) with a mean blood lead of 60.6 (SD = 8.0) mgrg/100 ml, compared with a control group with mean blood lead of 15.6 (SD = 9.3) mgrg/100 ml. The analysis of RBC membrane polypeptides was carried out by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), and by using a densitometer for percentage measurement of the bands corresponding to protein fractions. The results show a very significant decrease in Band 3 (anion channel) and 4.1 in more exposed workers (Group II) only. The effects of lead on RBC membrane proteins seem to be evident at blood-lead levels higher (> 50 mgrg/100 ml) than those previously reported in literature. These results confirm the effects of lead on membrane proteins, even if the exact mechanism, particularly the influence of proteolysis and the meaning of the interference, still needs to be investigated thoroughly.
Keywords:Lead  Membrane proteins
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