“…This model demonstrated that exposure to Cd during pregnancy is associated with a higher heart weight in newborns and has the potential to induce hypertension in adulthood. 7 The findings of this investigation, which indicate that maternal Cd exposure-related hypertension affects only females, are in line with the sex-specific reactions to Cd that have been documented in other studies. The maternal Cd exposure can alter the concentration of other metals in the body.…”
supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Previous research has successfully established a mouse model to study the impact and underlying mechanisms of developmental exposure to Cd on cardiovascular well-being in carrying women. This model demonstrated that exposure to Cd during pregnancy is associated with a higher heart weight in newborns and has the potential to induce hypertension in adulthood . The findings of this investigation, which indicate that maternal Cd exposure-related hypertension affects only females, are in line with the sex-specific reactions to Cd that have been documented in other studies.…”
Cadmium lurks in our food, water, and air silently wreaking
havoc
on human health. It accumulates in plants and mammals, lasting 25–30
years. Herein, we highlight the potential link between cadmium exposure
and cardiovascular disorders in humans.
“…This model demonstrated that exposure to Cd during pregnancy is associated with a higher heart weight in newborns and has the potential to induce hypertension in adulthood. 7 The findings of this investigation, which indicate that maternal Cd exposure-related hypertension affects only females, are in line with the sex-specific reactions to Cd that have been documented in other studies. The maternal Cd exposure can alter the concentration of other metals in the body.…”
supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Previous research has successfully established a mouse model to study the impact and underlying mechanisms of developmental exposure to Cd on cardiovascular well-being in carrying women. This model demonstrated that exposure to Cd during pregnancy is associated with a higher heart weight in newborns and has the potential to induce hypertension in adulthood . The findings of this investigation, which indicate that maternal Cd exposure-related hypertension affects only females, are in line with the sex-specific reactions to Cd that have been documented in other studies.…”
Cadmium lurks in our food, water, and air silently wreaking
havoc
on human health. It accumulates in plants and mammals, lasting 25–30
years. Herein, we highlight the potential link between cadmium exposure
and cardiovascular disorders in humans.
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