Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd) is a ubiquitous and environmentally persistent toxic metal that has been implicated in neurotoxicity, carcinogenesis and obesity and essential metals including zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) may alter these outcomes. However mechanisms underlying these relationships remain limited. Methods We examined whether maternal Cd levels during early pregnancy were associated with offspring DNA methylation at regulatory sequences of genomically imprinted genes and weight at birth, and whether Fe and Zn altered these associations. Cd, Fe and Zn were measured in maternal blood of 319 women ≤12 weeks gestation. Offspring umbilical cord blood leukocyte DNA methylation at regulatory differentially methylated regions (DMRs) of 8 i...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) are common environmental contaminants t...
BackgroundIn animal models, prenatal zinc deficiency induced epigenetic changes in the fetus, but da...
This study explored the effects of maternal exposure to e-waste environmental heavy metals on neonat...
Background Cadmium (Cd) is a ubiquitous and environmentally persistent toxic metal that has been im...
Dietary cadmium exposure was recently found to alter DNA methylation in adults, but data on effects ...
Background Prenatal exposure to essential and non-essential metals impacts birth and...
Cadmium (Cd) is prevalent in the environment yet understudied as a developmental toxicant. Cd partia...
Background: Cadmium (Cd) exposure during gestation has been associated with altered DNA methylation ...
Prenatal cadmium exposure is known to affect infant growth and organ development. Nonetheless, the r...
The maternal epigenome may be responsive to prenatal metals exposures. We tested whether metals are ...
Background: Cadmium, a common food pollutant, alters DNA methylation in vitro. Epigenetic effects mi...
Background Pregnant women and their fetuses are exposed to multiple toxic metals that together with...
ABSTRACTA precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown ...
Environmental exposure is known to have toxic effects. Maternal environmental exposure not only affe...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) are common environmental contaminants t...
BackgroundIn animal models, prenatal zinc deficiency induced epigenetic changes in the fetus, but da...
This study explored the effects of maternal exposure to e-waste environmental heavy metals on neonat...
Background Cadmium (Cd) is a ubiquitous and environmentally persistent toxic metal that has been im...
Dietary cadmium exposure was recently found to alter DNA methylation in adults, but data on effects ...
Background Prenatal exposure to essential and non-essential metals impacts birth and...
Cadmium (Cd) is prevalent in the environment yet understudied as a developmental toxicant. Cd partia...
Background: Cadmium (Cd) exposure during gestation has been associated with altered DNA methylation ...
Prenatal cadmium exposure is known to affect infant growth and organ development. Nonetheless, the r...
The maternal epigenome may be responsive to prenatal metals exposures. We tested whether metals are ...
Background: Cadmium, a common food pollutant, alters DNA methylation in vitro. Epigenetic effects mi...
Background Pregnant women and their fetuses are exposed to multiple toxic metals that together with...
ABSTRACTA precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown ...
Environmental exposure is known to have toxic effects. Maternal environmental exposure not only affe...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) are common environmental contaminants t...
BackgroundIn animal models, prenatal zinc deficiency induced epigenetic changes in the fetus, but da...
This study explored the effects of maternal exposure to e-waste environmental heavy metals on neonat...