Page 418 - Fundamentals of Air Pollution 3E
P. 418

TABLE 22-2b
 Summary of Lowest Observed Effect Levels for Key Lead-Induced Health Effects in Children

 Lowest observed
 effect level (PbB)"  Heme synthesis and  Neurological  Renal system  Gastrointestinal
 (^tg/dl)  hematological effects  effects  effects  effects

 80-100  Encephalopathic signs and  Chronic nephropathy  Colic, other overt
 symptoms  (aminoaciduria, etc.)   gastrointestinal symptoms
 70  Frank anemia                           I
 60  Peripheral neuropathies                I

 50  *
 ?
 40  Reduced hemoglobin  Peripheral nerve dysfunction
 synthesis  (slowed NCVs)^
 Elevated coproporphyrin  CNS cognitive effects (1Q
 deficits, etc.)
 Increased urinary ALA  C  |
 30  ?    Vitamin D metabolism
 1         interference
 15  Erythrocyte protoporphyrin  Altered CNS
 elevation  electrophysiological
 response           <
 10  ALA-IT inhibition  ?
 1  i
 Py-5-N activity inhibition^  ?
 ?

 " PbB = blood lead concentrations.
 * Py-5-N = pyrimidine-5'-nucleotidase.
 ' ALA, ALA-D - aminolevulinie acid dehydrase
 d
  NCV = nerve conduction velocity
 Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air Quality Criteria for Lead, EPA-600, EPA-600-8-83/028aF, June 1986,
   413   414   415   416   417   418   419   420   421   422   423