J P Buchet

Industrial Toxicology and Occupational Medicine Unit, Catholic University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium. nomiyama@sc.itc.keio.jp

Publications of J P Buchet

  • Insertion polymorphism of CYP2E1 and urinary N-methylformamide after N,N- dimethylformamide exposure in Japanese workers.

    Authors: T Nomiyama, V Haufroid, J P Buchet, H Miyauchi, S Tanaka, T Yamauchi, S Imamiya, Y Seki, K Omae, D Lison

    International archives of occupational and environmental health. 10/2001; 74(7):519-22.

    OBJECTIVES: This study examined whether consideration of the *1C/*1D CYP2E1 insertion polymorphism is important for interpreting the biological monitoring of exposure to N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF)
  • Investigations on the liver toxicity of a blend of HCFC-123 (2,2-dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane) and HCFC-124 (2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane) in guinea-pigs.

    Authors: P Hoet, J P Buchet, C Sempoux, T Nomiyama, J Rahier, D Lison

    Archives of toxicology. 08/2001; 75(5):274-83.

    2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) has been developed as a substitute for ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). It is a structural analogue of halothane and similarities in the
  • Determination of germanium in urine and its usefulness for biomonitoring of inhalation exposure to inorganic germanium in the occupational setting.

    Authors: H A Roels, J P Buchet

    Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM. 03/2001; 3(1):67-73.

    The present study aimed to assess whether urinary germanium concentration can be used as a biomarker of inhalation exposure to airborne dust from metallic germanium (Ge) or GeO2 in the occupational
  • Epidemiological survey of workers exposed to inorganic germanium compounds.

    Authors: B Swennen, A Mallants, H A Roels, J P Buchet, A Bernard, R R Lauwerys, D Lison

    Occupational and environmental medicine. 05/2000; 57(4):242-8.

    OBJECTIVES: To assess occupational exposure to inorganic germanium (Ge) in workers from a producing plant, and to assess the health of these workers, with a special focus on respiratory, kidney, and
  • Absence of significant genotoxicity in lymphocytes and urine from workers exposed to moderate levels of cobalt-containing dust: a cross-sectional study.

    Authors: M De Boeck, S Lardau, J P Buchet, M Kirsch-Volders, D Lison

    Environmental and molecular mutagenesis. 02/2000; 36(2):151-60.

    Mortality studies have shown that, in the past, lung cancer occurred after exposure to mixtures of cobalt metal and metallic carbide particles, the main constituents of hard metals, but apparently
  • Renal effects of low-level environmental cadmium exposure: 5-year follow-up of a subcohort from the Cadmibel study.

    Authors: P Hotz, J P Buchet, A Bernard, D Lison, R Lauwerys

    Lancet. 11/1999; 354(9189):1508-13.

    BACKGROUND: The clinical relevance of renal effects of cadmium in people exposed in the environment remains uncertain. This study examined the evolution of renal effects observed in a population
  • Increased serum and urinary concentrations of lung clara cell protein in rats acutely exposed to ozone.

    Authors: K Arsalane, F Broeckaert, B Knoops, A Clippe, J P Buchet, A Bernard

    Toxicology and applied pharmacology. 10/1999; 159(3):169-74.

    Clara cell protein (CC16) is a 16-17-kDa protein secreted by Clara cells in the bronchial lining fluid of the lung from which it passively diffuses into serum before being eliminated by the kidneys.
  • Lung fibrosis induced by silica particles in NMRI mice is associated with an upregulation of the p40 subunit of interleukin-12 and Th-2 manifestations.

    Authors: F Huaux, C Lardot, M Arras, M Delos, M C Many, J P Coutelier, J P Buchet, J C Renauld, D Lison

    American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology. 05/1999; 20(4):561-72.

    Interleukin (IL)-12 is a cytokine produced principally by activated macrophages which is involved in control of the T-helper 1/T-helper 2 cell (Th1/Th2) polarization of immune responses. To examine
  • Coal fly ash- and copper smelter dust-induced modulation of ex vivo production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha by murine macrophages: effects of metals and overload.

    Authors: F Broeckaert, J P Buchet, M Delos, J W Yager, D Lison

    Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A. 04/1999; 56(5):343-60.

    The objective of this study was to assess the effect of two arsenic-containing particles, coal fly ash (FA) and copper smelter dust (CU), on lung integrity and on the ex vivo release of tumor
  • Arsenobetaine is not a major metabolite of arsine gas in the rat.

    Authors: J P Buchet, P Apostoli, D Lison

    Archives of toxicology. 11/1998; 72(11):706-10.

    Many organisms can easily dispose of toxic inorganic arsenic species through gradual methylation of the element and further urinary excretion. In order to clarify the urinary excretion of
  • Mortality by cancer in groups of the Belgian population with a moderately increased intake of arsenic.

    Authors: J P Buchet, D Lison

    International archives of occupational and environmental health. 03/1998; 71(2):125-30.

    The dose-response relationship for lung carcinoma and other cancers at low doses of As is highly uncertain because it is based on modeling data collected in populations with a high daily intake of
  • Reduction of the ex vivo production of tumor necrosis factor alpha by alveolar phagocytes after administration of coal fly ash and copper smelter dust.

    Authors: F Broeckaert, J P Buchet, F Huaux, C Lardot, D Lison, J W Yager

    Journal of toxicology and environmental health. 07/1997; 51(2):189-202.

    We investigated the effect of intratracheally instilled coal fly ash (FA) and copper smelter dust (CU) on the lung integrity and on the ex vivo release of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) by
  • Biological monitoring of vehicle mechanics and other workers exposed to low concentrations of benzene.

    Authors: P Hotz, P Carbonnelle, V Haufroid, A Tschopp, J P Buchet, R Lauwerys

    International archives of occupational and environmental health. 02/1997; 70(1):29-40.

    It has been suggested that the threshold limit value (TLV) for the time-weighted average (TWA), of benzene be lowered because of its possible leukemogenic effect at low exposure concentrations. This
  • Biological monitoring of workers exposed to low levels of 2-butoxyethanol.

    Authors: V Haufroid, F Thirion, P Mertens, J P Buchet, D Lison

    International archives of occupational and environmental health. 02/1997; 70(4):232-6.

    OBJECTIVES: (1) To assess the value of urinary butoxyacetic acid (BAA) measurement for the monitoring of workers exposed to low concentration of 2-butoxyethanol (BE); (2) to evaluate the in vivo
  • Influence of the route of administration and the chemical form (MnCl2, MnO2) on the absorption and cerebral distribution of manganese in rats.

    Authors: H Roels, G Meiers, M Delos, I Ortega, R Lauwerys, J P Buchet, D Lison

    Archives of toxicology. 02/1997; 71(4):223-30.

    The absorption and cerebral distribution of manganese (Mn) have been studied with respect to the route of administration and the chemical form of the Mn compound. Different groups of adult male rats
  • Toxicity of tungsten.

    Authors: D Lison, J P Buchet, P Hoet

    Lancet. 02/1997; 349(9044):58-9.

  • Determination of toluenediamines in urine of workers occupationally exposed to isocyanates by high-performance liquid chromatography.

    Authors: P Carbonnelle, S Boukortt, D Lison, J P Buchet

    The Analyst. 06/1996; 121(5):663-9.

    In recent years, epidemiological evidence that exposure to toluene diisocyanate (TDI) is associated with adverse health effects has led to the development of useful analytical methods for the
  • Exogenous catalase may potentiate oxidant-mediated lung injury in the female Sprague-Dawley rat.

    Authors: C Lardot, F Broeckaert, D Lison, J P Buchet, R Lauwerys

    Journal of toxicology and environmental health. 05/1996; 47(6):509-22.

    Enhancement of lung antioxidant capacity has been proposed in the therapy of acute lung injuries involving local accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). We have studied in the female
  • Geographical and temporal differences in the urinary excretion of inorganic arsenic: a Belgian population study.

    Authors: J P Buchet, J Staessen, H Roels, R Lauwerys, R Fagard

    Occupational and environmental medicine. 05/1996; 53(5):320-7.

    OBJECTIVE: This Belgian study assessed the geographical and temporal differences in the exposure of the population to inorganic arsenic, a known carcinogen. METHODS: In the CadmiBel study (1985-9)
  • Public health implications of environmental exposure to cadmium and lead: an overview of epidemiological studies in Belgium. Working Groups.

    Authors: J A Staessen, J P Buchet, G Ginucchio, R R Lauwerys, P Lijnen, H Roels, R Fagard

    Journal of cardiovascular risk. 03/1996; 3(1):26-41.

    The CadmiBel Study was a cross-sectional population study that investigated the health effects of environmental exposure to cadmium and lead. The 2327 participants constituted a random sample of the

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Institutions

  • 1987–2001
    • Université catholique de Louvain
      Louvain-la-Neuve, WAL, Belgium
  • 2000
    • Free University of Brussel
      Brussels, BRU, Belgium
  • 1991–1996
    • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
      • • Department of Molecular and Cardiovascular Research
      • • Hypertension and Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Unit
      • • Department of Pathophysiology
      Leuven, VLG, Belgium