Cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (iAs) are toxic metals ubiquitously present in the environment. Both pollutants exert nonmonotonic dose-responses, being mostly cytotoxic at high concentrations but mimicking estrogen (E2) effects at low doses. Xenoestrogenic activity of Cd and iAs have been demonstrated in different hormone-dependent tumour cell lines, however, their actions in vivo remain largely unknown. Here, we investigated whether in vivo administration of low doses of Cd and iAs through drinking water would display xenoestrogenic effects in anterior pituitary gland and uterus from ovariectomized rats. 1 ppm Cd and 0.1 ppm iAs exposure increased anterior pituitary gland and uterus wet weight and induced proestrus- and estrus-like vaginal smear...
Heavy metals are increasingly studied due to their apparent ability to disrupt signaling pathways of...
Heavy metals are increasingly studied due to their apparent ability to disrupt signaling pathways of...
Toxic metal(oid)s are being frequently referred to as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), and as ...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal of considerable occupational and environmental concern affecting wildl...
Cadmium (Cd2+) is one of the most important environmental contaminants and acts as an endocrine disr...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal of considerable occupational and environmental concern affecting wildl...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is at the top of toxic metalloids. Inorganic arsenic-contaminated water cons...
Abstract Background Arsenic, a major pollutant of water as well as soil, is a known endocrine disrup...
Environmental contamination with some metalloids and heavy metals (M/HM) raises concern due to well ...
Introducción: El cadmio (Cd2+) es un contaminante ambiental que produce numerosos efectos tóxicos en...
Introducción: El arsénico es un metaloide ampliamente distribuido en el ambiente el cual presenta po...
Last years researches focused on several natural and synthetic compounds that may interfere with the...
Few information is available about uterine effects of Cadmium (Cd) exposure, where toxicagents affec...
Few information is available about uterine effects of Cadmium (Cd) exposure, where toxicagents affec...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr VI) is a highly toxic metal and an environmental pollutant. Different studie...
Heavy metals are increasingly studied due to their apparent ability to disrupt signaling pathways of...
Heavy metals are increasingly studied due to their apparent ability to disrupt signaling pathways of...
Toxic metal(oid)s are being frequently referred to as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), and as ...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal of considerable occupational and environmental concern affecting wildl...
Cadmium (Cd2+) is one of the most important environmental contaminants and acts as an endocrine disr...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal of considerable occupational and environmental concern affecting wildl...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is at the top of toxic metalloids. Inorganic arsenic-contaminated water cons...
Abstract Background Arsenic, a major pollutant of water as well as soil, is a known endocrine disrup...
Environmental contamination with some metalloids and heavy metals (M/HM) raises concern due to well ...
Introducción: El cadmio (Cd2+) es un contaminante ambiental que produce numerosos efectos tóxicos en...
Introducción: El arsénico es un metaloide ampliamente distribuido en el ambiente el cual presenta po...
Last years researches focused on several natural and synthetic compounds that may interfere with the...
Few information is available about uterine effects of Cadmium (Cd) exposure, where toxicagents affec...
Few information is available about uterine effects of Cadmium (Cd) exposure, where toxicagents affec...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr VI) is a highly toxic metal and an environmental pollutant. Different studie...
Heavy metals are increasingly studied due to their apparent ability to disrupt signaling pathways of...
Heavy metals are increasingly studied due to their apparent ability to disrupt signaling pathways of...
Toxic metal(oid)s are being frequently referred to as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), and as ...