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Effects of cadmium ingestion in rats with opposite genetic predisposition to hypertension.

This study was undertaken to explore the effects of chronic low-level cadmium ingestion in Dahl hypertension-resistant (R) and hypertension-sensitive (S) lines of rats. Groups of weanling female R and S rats were given 0 or 1 mg cadmium/1. in drinking water and fed either a low salt (0.4% NaCl) or a...

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Autores principales: Ohanian, E V, Iwai, J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1979
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/488040
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description This study was undertaken to explore the effects of chronic low-level cadmium ingestion in Dahl hypertension-resistant (R) and hypertension-sensitive (S) lines of rats. Groups of weanling female R and S rats were given 0 or 1 mg cadmium/1. in drinking water and fed either a low salt (0.4% NaCl) or a high salt (4% NaCl) diet for 28 weeks. Cadmium produced hypertension associated with gross cardiac hypertrophy and mild to moderate renal vascular changes in S, but not in R, rats on a low salt diet. Cadmium enhanced the rate and degree of development of salt-induced hypertension without exacerbating the hypercholesterolemia or renal vascular lesions normally observed in S rats on a high salt diet. Cadmium lowered circulating cholesterol levels in both lines on a low salt diet. Cadmium had no influence on growth, blood urea nitrogen concentration, plasma renin activity, tumor formation, or survivorship in R and S rats on either salt diet. This study indicates that the genetic composition is a critical determinant of the adverse effects of chronic low-level cadmium ingestion in rats. In addition to the experimental implications, these findings may have relevance to the problem of human "essential" hypertension.
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spelling pubmed-16374972006-11-17 Effects of cadmium ingestion in rats with opposite genetic predisposition to hypertension. Ohanian, E V Iwai, J Environ Health Perspect Research Article This study was undertaken to explore the effects of chronic low-level cadmium ingestion in Dahl hypertension-resistant (R) and hypertension-sensitive (S) lines of rats. Groups of weanling female R and S rats were given 0 or 1 mg cadmium/1. in drinking water and fed either a low salt (0.4% NaCl) or a high salt (4% NaCl) diet for 28 weeks. Cadmium produced hypertension associated with gross cardiac hypertrophy and mild to moderate renal vascular changes in S, but not in R, rats on a low salt diet. Cadmium enhanced the rate and degree of development of salt-induced hypertension without exacerbating the hypercholesterolemia or renal vascular lesions normally observed in S rats on a high salt diet. Cadmium lowered circulating cholesterol levels in both lines on a low salt diet. Cadmium had no influence on growth, blood urea nitrogen concentration, plasma renin activity, tumor formation, or survivorship in R and S rats on either salt diet. This study indicates that the genetic composition is a critical determinant of the adverse effects of chronic low-level cadmium ingestion in rats. In addition to the experimental implications, these findings may have relevance to the problem of human "essential" hypertension. 1979-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1637497/ /pubmed/488040 Text en
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Ohanian, E V
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Effects of cadmium ingestion in rats with opposite genetic predisposition to hypertension.
title Effects of cadmium ingestion in rats with opposite genetic predisposition to hypertension.
title_full Effects of cadmium ingestion in rats with opposite genetic predisposition to hypertension.
title_fullStr Effects of cadmium ingestion in rats with opposite genetic predisposition to hypertension.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of cadmium ingestion in rats with opposite genetic predisposition to hypertension.
title_short Effects of cadmium ingestion in rats with opposite genetic predisposition to hypertension.
title_sort effects of cadmium ingestion in rats with opposite genetic predisposition to hypertension.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/488040
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