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Lead poisoning in monkeys during pregnancy and lactation
Twenty-two female monkeys ( Macaca irus) were given lead acetate by an intramuscular route during pregnancy and/or lactation. A high dose of lead (5 mg Pb 2+/kg/day) can induce abortions and death in pregnant monkeys. At a lower dose (1 mg Pb 2+/kg/day), the foetus can be exposed to lead via placent...
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description | Twenty-two female monkeys (
Macaca irus) were given lead acetate by an intramuscular route during pregnancy and/or lactation.
A high dose of lead (5 mg Pb
2+/kg/day) can induce abortions and death in pregnant monkeys.
At a lower dose (1 mg Pb
2+/kg/day), the foetus can be exposed to lead via placenta and/or maternal milk. Studies using optical microscopy showed the typical renal lesions in mothers treated during pregnancy (five months) and an erythrodiapedesis in cerebral matter of the new-born at birth. |
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