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Short-term effects of very low dose cadmium feeding on copper, manganese and iron homeostasis: A gastropod perspective.

ΤίτλοςShort-term effects of very low dose cadmium feeding on copper, manganese and iron homeostasis: A gastropod perspective.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsNica, D. V., Draghici G. A., Andrica F-M., Popescu S., Coricovac D. E., Dehelean C. A., Gergen I. I., Kovatsi L., Coleman M. D., & Tsatsakis A.
JournalEnviron Toxicol Pharmacol
Volume65
Pagination9-13
Date Published2019 Jan
ISSN1872-7077
Λέξεις κλειδιάAnimals, Diet, Hepatopancreas, Homeostasis, Metals, Heavy, Snails
Abstract

The available information on the interplay between low-dose cadmium intake and copper, manganese, and iron homeostasis in invertebrates is limited. We have currently studied the accumulation of these trace metals in the hepatopancreas of adult snails, Cantareus aspersus, following 14 and 28 days of exposure to low doses of dietary cadmium, up to 1 mg/kg dw (dry weight). The cadmium dose, but not the duration of exposure, had a significant effect on hepatopancreas copper deposition, the values being significantly elevated compared to controls. A significant peak in manganese levels at 14 days was found in snails administered the lowest cadmium dose. These increases occurred even in the absence of cadmium increase in the hepatopancreas. Our data suggest that low dose cadmium feeding can produce a transient disturbance in hepatopancreas copper and manganese homeostasis. Such responses may serve as early biomarkers of physiological changes occurring during the initial stages of cadmium intoxication.

DOI10.1016/j.etap.2018.10.005
Alternate JournalEnviron Toxicol Pharmacol
PubMed ID30468972

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