Publications by authors named "J Lehel"

Agricultural areas can provide sources of food and hiding and nesting places for wild birds. Thus, the chemical load of potentially toxic elements (Cd, Cu, Pb) due to industrial and agricultural activities can affect not only the adult birds but also the embryos developing in the egg. The toxic effects of heavy metals applied alone were investigated on chicken embryos in the early and late stages of embryonic development using injection and immersion treatment methods.

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  • Metal fume fever (MFF) is a work-related condition caused by inhaling metal particles like zinc oxide, with welders and metal workers being at high risk for chronic asthma as a long-term effect.
  • The study investigated the effects of zinc oxide (ZnO) fume inhalation on inflammation-related genes in mice, revealing significant increases in IL-17f and other cytokine expressions after exposure.
  • These findings suggest that IL-17f is key in linking immune responses and oxidative stress, which could help explain the development of allergic asthma among those exposed to ZnO fumes in metalworking jobs.
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The popularity of seafoods is high due to their superb dietary properties and healthy composition. However, it is crucial to understand whether they adequately contribute to our essential nutritional needs. Small amounts of essential metals are indispensable in the human body to proper physiological functioning; their deficiency can manifest in various sets of symptoms that can only be eliminated with their intake during treatment or nutrition.

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Concentrations of 4 potentially toxic elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) were investigated in the feather, liver, kidney, and bone of great cormorants (Phalacrocorax carbo). The tissue samples were taken at the Central Tisza - Jászság Nature Conservation Area in Hungary. They were analysed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES).

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