2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00580-017-2474-7
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Respiratory tract cadmium-induced injuries—poisoning via intake and water pH could influence their genesis? An experimental study in rats

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“…The International Agency for Research on Cancer reported that inhalation exposure to Cd could lead to respiratory injury and lung cancer ( ATSDR, 2012 ). Besides, because the lung is a highly vascularized organ ( Nai et al., 2017 ), dietary Cd can have a high rate of accumulation in this organ also. These results suggest that Cd can accumulate in and result in toxicity to various organs, and the accumulation of Cd is the greatest in the kidney, followed by the liver, pancreas, and lung in laying hens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The International Agency for Research on Cancer reported that inhalation exposure to Cd could lead to respiratory injury and lung cancer ( ATSDR, 2012 ). Besides, because the lung is a highly vascularized organ ( Nai et al., 2017 ), dietary Cd can have a high rate of accumulation in this organ also. These results suggest that Cd can accumulate in and result in toxicity to various organs, and the accumulation of Cd is the greatest in the kidney, followed by the liver, pancreas, and lung in laying hens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%