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  lüll The toxicity of depleted uranium Briner WInt J Environ Res Public Health  2010[Jan]; 7 (1): 303-13Depleted uranium (DU) is an emerging environmental pollutant that is introduced  into the environment primarily by military activity. While depleted uranium is  less radioactive than natural uranium, it still retains all the chemical toxicity  associated with the original element. In large doses the kidney is the target  organ for the acute chemical toxicity of this metal, producing potentially lethal  tubular necrosis. In contrast, chronic low dose exposure to depleted uranium may  not produce a clear and defined set of symptoms. Chronic low-dose, or subacute,  exposure to depleted uranium alters the appearance of milestones in developing  organisms. Adult animals that were exposed to depleted uranium during development  display persistent alterations in behavior, even after cessation of depleted  uranium exposure. Adult animals exposed to depleted uranium demonstrate altered  behaviors and a variety of alterations to brain chemistry. Despite its reduced  level of radioactivity evidence continues to accumulate that depleted uranium, if  ingested, may pose a radiologic hazard. The current state of knowledge concerning  DU is discussed.|Animals[MESH]|Environmental Exposure[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Uranium/pharmacokinetics/poisoning/*toxicity[MESH] |