“…In all studies thus far, cadmium induction of prostatic tumors occurs only within the ventral lobe of the rat prostate (Waalkes et al, 1988 Downloaded by [Cornell University Library] Waalkes & Rehm, 1992;Hoffmann et al, 1985aHoffmann et al, , 1985bHoffmann et al, , 1988Shirai et al, 1993b), while the cells of the dorsolateral prostate are apparently resistant to transformation by the metal. Thus the poor basal expression (Coogan et al, 1994b;Waalkes et al, 1992b;Tohyama et al, 1993;Suzuki et al, 1993;Timms & Hagen, 1989;Nishimura et al, 1990) and the lack of metalinduced stimulation (Coogan et al, 1994b;Waalkes et al, 1992b;Tohyama et al, 1993;Nishimura et al, 1990) of the MT gene specifically in the ventral lobe of the rat prostate correlate well with the lobe-specific sensitivity to the carcinogenic effects of cadmium.…”