Dietary cadmium exposure was recently found to alter DNA methylation in adults, but data on effects early in life are lacking. Our objective was to evaluate associations between prenatal cadmium exposure, DNA methylation and birth weight. In total 127 mother-child pairs from rural Bangladesh were studied. For comparison, we included 56 children at 4.5 y. Cadmium concentrations in mothers' blood (gestational week 14) and children's urine were measured by ICPMS. Global DNA methylation was analyzed by Infinium HumanMethylation450K BeadChip in cord blood and children's blood. Maternal cadmium exposure was associated with cord blood DNA methylation (p-value 0.50), whereas most associations in girls were inverse; only 29% were positive (r(S) > 0...
Cadmium (Cd) is prevalent in the environment yet understudied as a developmental toxicant. Cd partia...
The maternal epigenome may be responsive to prenatal metals exposures. We tested whether metals are ...
An emerging body of evidence indicates that early-life arsenic (As) exposure may influence the traje...
Dietary cadmium exposure was recently found to alter DNA methylation in adults, but data on effects ...
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...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd) is a ubiquitous and environmentally persistent toxic metal that has...
AbstractThe adverse health effects of cadmium (Cd) are well known in human populations; however, muc...
Background: Cadmium, a common food pollutant, alters DNA methylation in vitro. Epigenetic effects mi...
BackgroundPrenatal exposure to essential and non-essential metals impacts birth and child health, in...
Background: In utero arsenic exposure may alter fetal developmental programming by altering DNA meth...
Environmental exposure is known to have toxic effects. Maternal environmental exposure not only affe...
ABSTRACTA precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown ...
Early-life inorganic arsenic exposure influences not only child health and development but also heal...
Epigenetic changes such as DNA methylation may be a molecular mechanism through which environmental ...
Cadmium (Cd) is prevalent in the environment yet understudied as a developmental toxicant. Cd partia...
The maternal epigenome may be responsive to prenatal metals exposures. We tested whether metals are ...
An emerging body of evidence indicates that early-life arsenic (As) exposure may influence the traje...
Dietary cadmium exposure was recently found to alter DNA methylation in adults, but data on effects ...
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...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd) is a ubiquitous and environmentally persistent toxic metal that has...
AbstractThe adverse health effects of cadmium (Cd) are well known in human populations; however, muc...
Background: Cadmium, a common food pollutant, alters DNA methylation in vitro. Epigenetic effects mi...
BackgroundPrenatal exposure to essential and non-essential metals impacts birth and child health, in...
Background: In utero arsenic exposure may alter fetal developmental programming by altering DNA meth...
Environmental exposure is known to have toxic effects. Maternal environmental exposure not only affe...
ABSTRACTA precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown ...
Early-life inorganic arsenic exposure influences not only child health and development but also heal...
Epigenetic changes such as DNA methylation may be a molecular mechanism through which environmental ...
Cadmium (Cd) is prevalent in the environment yet understudied as a developmental toxicant. Cd partia...
The maternal epigenome may be responsive to prenatal metals exposures. We tested whether metals are ...
An emerging body of evidence indicates that early-life arsenic (As) exposure may influence the traje...