Abstract |
A total dose of 8 mg cadmium acetate/kg body weight was administered by repeated i.p. injection to female Wistar rats for 12 weeks. Slight, but significant, increases in blood pressure were recorded. The lipid concentration in serum and other tissues examined was not significantly affected, apart from a decrease in hepatic triglyceride. The blood cadmium (Cd) concentration was increased 10 times and Cd in the aortic wall was 4 times higher in treated rats. Cd affects hepatic lipid metabolism and it is considered that the increase in blood pressure is associated with accumulation of Cd in the arterial walls.
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Authors | B Barański, J Opacka, T Wrońska-Nofer, M Trzcinka-Ochocka, K Sitarek |
Journal | Toxicology letters
(Toxicol Lett)
Vol. 18
Issue 3
Pg. 245-50
(Sep 1983)
ISSN: 0378-4274 [Print] Netherlands |
PMID | 6665796
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Adrenal Glands
(metabolism)
- Animals
- Aorta
(metabolism)
- Blood Pressure
(drug effects)
- Cadmium Poisoning
(physiopathology)
- Female
- Lipid Metabolism
- Liver
(metabolism)
- Myocardium
(metabolism)
- Rats
- Rats, Inbred Strains
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