Aminolevulinate dehydrogenase polymorphisms did not modified lead serum and memory relationship

Publons ID19374537
Wos IDWOS:000420878700006
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TitleAminolevulinate dehydrogenase polymorphisms did not modified lead serum and memory relationship
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AuthorsRujito, L; Setyowati, AD; Saien;
Publish DateSEP-DEC 2012
Journal NameUNIVERSA MEDICINA
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Abstracta:8:{i:0;s:10:"BACKGROUND";i:1;s:504:"Lead accumulation in the blood widely known affecting the formation of heme and oxygen transport processes in vital organs, Leading to organ failure including the brain synapses. Lead affinity has been recognized influenced by constitutional genotype of aminolevulinate dehydrogenase (ALAD), which encodes for heme synthesis. This research aimed to determine the relationship between plumbum (Pb) and short term memory on each ALAD gene genotyping (ALAD 1-1, ALAD 1-2 or ALAD 2-2) in gas station workers.";i:2;s:7:"METHODS";i:3;s:372:"Seventy six probands from gas station workers were recruited to participate in this research. Each probands was carried out ALAD genotyping using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method, lead serum level using atomic absorbent spectrophotometer (AAS), and short term memory was measurement by intelligence structure test (IST).";i:4;s:7:"RESULTS";i:5;s:427:"Proportion of delta ALAD 1-1, 1-2, and 2-2 were 91.8%, 8.2% and 0% respectively. Lead serum showed 15.84 ppb in homozygous 1-1, and 20.79 ppb in heterozygous. Short term memory in the probands varied from 85 until 117, with average in 99.71. There was significant negative relationship between lead serum and short term memory (r=-0.24; p=0.038). However, we could not find any significant correlation in each d ALAD genotypes.";i:6;s:10:"CONCLUSION";i:7;s:129:"The delta ALAD genotypes did not modified the relationship between serum lead level and short term memory in gas station workers.";}
Publish TypeJournal
Publish Year2012
Page Begin184
Page End191
Issn1907-3062
Eissn2407-2230
Urlhttps://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000420878700006
AuthorDr Dr LANTIP RUJITO, M.Si.Med
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