Faculty of Pharmacy, "Victor Babes" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, RO, 300041, P-ta Murgu Eftimie 2, Romania.
New Jersey Institute of Food Nutrition and Health, Rutgers University, 61 Dudley Rd, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA.
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol. 2019 Jan;65:9-13. doi: 10.1016/j.etap.2018.10.005. Epub 2018 Oct 28.
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.
有关低剂量镉摄入与铜、锰和铁体内平衡之间相互作用的可用信息在无脊椎动物中有限。我们目前研究了在摄入低剂量膳食镉(高达 1mg/kg 干重)14 和 28 天后,这些痕量金属在成年蜗牛(Cantareus aspersus)肝胰腺中的积累。镉剂量而不是暴露时间对肝胰腺铜沉积有显著影响,与对照组相比,这些值显著升高。在给予最低镉剂量的蜗牛中,在 14 天时发现锰水平显著升高。即使肝胰腺中镉含量没有增加,也会出现这些增加。我们的数据表明,低剂量镉喂养会导致肝胰腺铜和锰体内平衡短暂紊乱。这种反应可能是在镉中毒初期发生生理变化的早期生物标志物。