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Effects of low, moderate and relatively high chronic exposure to cadmium on long bones susceptibility to fractures in male rats.

Malgorzata M Brzóska1, Katarzyna Majewska, Elżbieta Kupraszewicz.   

Abstract

The study investigated the risk of the femur and tibia fractures on a male rat model of low, moderate and relatively high human exposure to cadmium (1, 5 and 50mg Cd/l in drinking water for 12 months). Bone mineral density (BMD) and biomechanical properties at the proximal and distal femur, and femoral and tibial diaphysis as well as the bone content of mineral and organic components, were evaluated. The exposure to 1mg Cd/l caused only very subtle changes in biomechanical properties at the femoral neck and distal femur. In the rats treated with 5mg Cd/l, a decrease in the distal femur BMD (by 5.5%) and enhanced vulnerability to fracture at the femoral neck, distal femur, and tibia diaphysis were observed. At the highest Cd treatment, the BMD decreased (by 6.5-11%) and the biomechanical properties weakened at all regions of the femur and tibia. Moreover, a decrease in the femur and tibia content of mineral components (by 11.5% and 10%, respectively) and the tibia content of organic components (by 7%) was noted. The results seem to indicate that low chronic exposure to Cd can have no influence on the bone resistance to fracture, whereas moderate (and particularly relatively high) exposure seriously increases the risk of fracture of long bones in males. The observations, together with our findings on an analogous female rat model, provide evidence that males are less vulnerable to Cd-induced demineralization and weakening of biomechanical properties of the femur and tibia than females.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21787608     DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2010.01.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Toxicol Pharmacol        ISSN: 1382-6689            Impact factor:   4.860


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