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Title: Embryonic toxicokinetic and dynamic differences underlying strain sensitivity to cadmium during neurulation.

Authors: Robinson, Joshua F; Yu, Xiaozhong; Hong, Sungwoo; Zhou, Chunyan; Kim, Nayeon; DeMasi, Davide; Faustman, Elaine M

Published In Reprod Toxicol, (2010 Jun)

Abstract: Differences in sensitivity are observed between mouse strains, C57 (sensitive) and SWV (resistant) when exposed to cadmium (Cd) during the neurulation period. In this study, we investigated the toxicokinetics of Cd in relation with toxicodynamic responses to identify factors affecting differential Cd-sensitivity in C57 and SWV. Using a level of exposure which induced developmental toxicity and differential effects between strains, we assessed maternal and embryonic Cd uptake and evaluated biomarkers of response previously linked with Cd exposure, specifically metal ion regulators (Mt1, Mt2, DMT1) and markers of cell cycle arrest/apoptosis induction (p53, Cdkn1a, c-Casp3). Greater Cd uptake was observed in C57 embryos compared to SWV and these observations of differential uptake were associated with increased alterations in expression of biomarkers of metal response (e.g. c-Casp3) and strain sensitivity. Using sensitive and resistant mouse strains, we have identified toxicokinetic and dynamic differences which underlie observed differences in Cd embryonic sensitivity and response.

PubMed ID: 20025959 Exiting the NIEHS site

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