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Cadmium teratogenesis

Ferm VH, Layton WM Jr (1979) Reduction in cadmium teratogenesis by prior cadmium exposure. Environ Res 18 347-350 Forsen S, Thulin E, Lilja H (1979) Cd NMR in the study of calcium binding proteins troponin C. FEBS Lett 104 123-126 Foulkes EC (1978) Renal tubular transport of cadmium-metallothionein. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 45 505-512... [Pg.206]

Holmberg RE Jr, Ferm VH Interrelationships of selenium, cadmium, and arsenic in mammalian teratogenesis. Arch Environ Health 18 873-877, 1969... [Pg.110]

Antagonism may be defined as the situation in which the toxicity of two or more compounds present or administered together or sequentially is less than would be expected in terms of their toxicities when administered separately. Antagonism may be due to chemical or physical characteristics of the pollutants, or it may be due to the biological actions of the pollutants involved. For example, the highly toxic metal cadmium (Cd) is known to induce anemia and nephrogenic hypertension as well as teratogenesis in animals. Zinc (Zn) and... [Pg.162]

Haetseield JK, Lee M, Morel JG and Hilbelink DR (1992) Statistical analysis of the effect of cadmium and zinc on hamster teratogenesis. Biochem Med Metab Biol 48 159-173. [Pg.452]

Term VH, Carpenter SJ. 1968. The relationship of cadmium and zinc in experimental mammalian teratogenesis. Lab Invest 18 429-432. [Pg.185]

Feldman AL, Failla ML, Cousins RJ (1978) Degradation of rat liver metallothioneins in vitro. Biochim Biophys Acta 544 638-646 Ferm VH, Carpenter SJ (1968) The relationship of cadmium and zinc in experimental mammalian teratogenesis. Lab Invest 18 429-432 Frery N, Nessman C, Girard F, Lafond J, Moreau T, Blot P, Lellouch J, Huel G (1993) Environmental exposure to cadmium and human birthweight. Toxicology 79 109-118... [Pg.15]

Effects of cadmium on the developing embryo or fetus have been studied by many investigators since the report by Paiizek in 1964 that a single maternal injection of cadmium at gestation days 17-21 resulted in a destruction of the fetal portion of the placenta and feted death. The first published reports of cadmium-induced teratogenesis described studies with the hamster " cadmium-induced teratogenicity was subsequently reported for the rat, and for the mouse Using a different experi-... [Pg.79]


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