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Toxic Effect of Acute Cadmium and Lead Exposure in Rat Blood, Liver, and Kidney

Anđelković, Milena; Buha-Đorđević, Aleksandra; Antonijević, Evica; Antonijević, Biljana; Stanić, Momcilo; Kotur-Stevuljević, Jelena; Spasojević-Kalimanovska, Vesna; Jovanović, Miloš; Boricić, Novica; Wallace, David; Bulat, Zorica

(MDPI, Basel, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Anđelković, Milena
AU  - Buha-Đorđević, Aleksandra
AU  - Antonijević, Evica
AU  - Antonijević, Biljana
AU  - Stanić, Momcilo
AU  - Kotur-Stevuljević, Jelena
AU  - Spasojević-Kalimanovska, Vesna
AU  - Jovanović, Miloš
AU  - Boricić, Novica
AU  - Wallace, David
AU  - Bulat, Zorica
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3301
AB  - Background: Cadmium and lead are widespread and non-biodegradable pollutants of great concern to human health. In real life scenarios, we are exposed to mixtures of chemicals rather than single chemicals, and it is therefore of paramount importance to assess their toxicity. In this study, we investigated the toxicity of Cd and Pb alone and as a mixture in an animal model of acute exposure. Methods: Experimental groups received a single treatment of aqueous solution of Cd-chloride (15 and 30 mg/kg body weight (b.w.) and Pb-acetate (150 mg/kg b.w.), while the mixture group received 15 mg Cd/kg b.w. and 150 mg Pb/kg b.w. Toxic effects of individual metals and their mixture were investigated on hematological and biochemical parameters, and the redox status in the plasma, liver, and kidneys of treated Wistar rats. Results: Tissue-specific changes were recorded in various parameters of oxidative damage, while the accumulation of metals in tissues accompanied the disturbances of both hematological and biochemical parameters. It was observed that the level of toxic metals in tissues had a different distribution pattern after mixture and single exposure. Conclusions: Comprehensive observations suggest that exposure to Cd and Pb mixtures produces more pronounced effects compared to the response observed after exposure to single metal solutions. However, further research is needed to confirm toxicokinetic or toxicodynamic interactions between these two toxic metals in the organisms.
PB  - MDPI, Basel
T2  - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
T1  - Toxic Effect of Acute Cadmium and Lead Exposure in Rat Blood, Liver, and Kidney
VL  - 16
IS  - 2
DO  - 10.3390/ijerph16020274
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Anđelković, Milena and Buha-Đorđević, Aleksandra and Antonijević, Evica and Antonijević, Biljana and Stanić, Momcilo and Kotur-Stevuljević, Jelena and Spasojević-Kalimanovska, Vesna and Jovanović, Miloš and Boricić, Novica and Wallace, David and Bulat, Zorica",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Background: Cadmium and lead are widespread and non-biodegradable pollutants of great concern to human health. In real life scenarios, we are exposed to mixtures of chemicals rather than single chemicals, and it is therefore of paramount importance to assess their toxicity. In this study, we investigated the toxicity of Cd and Pb alone and as a mixture in an animal model of acute exposure. Methods: Experimental groups received a single treatment of aqueous solution of Cd-chloride (15 and 30 mg/kg body weight (b.w.) and Pb-acetate (150 mg/kg b.w.), while the mixture group received 15 mg Cd/kg b.w. and 150 mg Pb/kg b.w. Toxic effects of individual metals and their mixture were investigated on hematological and biochemical parameters, and the redox status in the plasma, liver, and kidneys of treated Wistar rats. Results: Tissue-specific changes were recorded in various parameters of oxidative damage, while the accumulation of metals in tissues accompanied the disturbances of both hematological and biochemical parameters. It was observed that the level of toxic metals in tissues had a different distribution pattern after mixture and single exposure. Conclusions: Comprehensive observations suggest that exposure to Cd and Pb mixtures produces more pronounced effects compared to the response observed after exposure to single metal solutions. However, further research is needed to confirm toxicokinetic or toxicodynamic interactions between these two toxic metals in the organisms.",
publisher = "MDPI, Basel",
journal = "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health",
title = "Toxic Effect of Acute Cadmium and Lead Exposure in Rat Blood, Liver, and Kidney",
volume = "16",
number = "2",
doi = "10.3390/ijerph16020274"
}
Anđelković, M., Buha-Đorđević, A., Antonijević, E., Antonijević, B., Stanić, M., Kotur-Stevuljević, J., Spasojević-Kalimanovska, V., Jovanović, M., Boricić, N., Wallace, D.,& Bulat, Z.. (2019). Toxic Effect of Acute Cadmium and Lead Exposure in Rat Blood, Liver, and Kidney. in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
MDPI, Basel., 16(2).
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16020274
Anđelković M, Buha-Đorđević A, Antonijević E, Antonijević B, Stanić M, Kotur-Stevuljević J, Spasojević-Kalimanovska V, Jovanović M, Boricić N, Wallace D, Bulat Z. Toxic Effect of Acute Cadmium and Lead Exposure in Rat Blood, Liver, and Kidney. in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019;16(2).
doi:10.3390/ijerph16020274 .
Anđelković, Milena, Buha-Đorđević, Aleksandra, Antonijević, Evica, Antonijević, Biljana, Stanić, Momcilo, Kotur-Stevuljević, Jelena, Spasojević-Kalimanovska, Vesna, Jovanović, Miloš, Boricić, Novica, Wallace, David, Bulat, Zorica, "Toxic Effect of Acute Cadmium and Lead Exposure in Rat Blood, Liver, and Kidney" in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16, no. 2 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16020274 . .
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Environmental cadmium exposure and pancreatic cancer: Evidence from case control, animal and in vitro studies

Đorđević, Vladimir; Wallace, David; Schweitzer, Amie; Boricić, Novica; Knežević, Đorđe; Matić, Slavko; Grubor, Nikola; Kerkez, Mirko; Radenković, Dejan; Bulat, Zorica; Antonijević, Biljana; Matović, Vesna; Buha, Aleksandra

(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Đorđević, Vladimir
AU  - Wallace, David
AU  - Schweitzer, Amie
AU  - Boricić, Novica
AU  - Knežević, Đorđe
AU  - Matić, Slavko
AU  - Grubor, Nikola
AU  - Kerkez, Mirko
AU  - Radenković, Dejan
AU  - Bulat, Zorica
AU  - Antonijević, Biljana
AU  - Matović, Vesna
AU  - Buha, Aleksandra
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3346
AB  - Although profoundly studied, etiology of pancreatic cancer (PC) is still rather scarce. Some of established risk factors of PC are connected to an increased cadmium (Cd) body burden. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of this environmental pollutant in PC development by conducting human observational, experimental and in vitro studies. The case-control study included 31 patients with a histologically based diagnosis of exocrine PC subjected to radical surgical intervention as cases and 29 accidental fatalities or subjects who died of a nonmalignant illness as controls. Animal study included two treated groups of Wistar rats (15 and 30 mg Cd/kg b.w) and untreated control group, sacrificed 24 h after single oral exposure. In in vitro study pancreas hTERT-HPNE and AsPC-1 cells were exposed to different Cd concentrations corresponding to levels measured in human cancerous pancreatic tissue. Cd content in cancer tissue significantly differed from the content in healthy controls. Odds ratio levels for PC development were 2.79 (95% CI 0.91-8.50) and 3.44 (95% CI 1.19-9.95) in the third and fourth quartiles of Cd distribution, respectively. Animal study confirmed Cd deposition in pancreatic tissue. In vitro studies revealed that Cd produces disturbances in intrinsic pathway of apoptotic activity and the elevation in oxidative stress in pancreatic cells. This study presents three different lines of evidence pointing towards Cd as an agent responsible for the development of PC.
PB  - Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Environment International
T1  - Environmental cadmium exposure and pancreatic cancer: Evidence from case control, animal and in vitro studies
VL  - 128
SP  - 353
EP  - 361
DO  - 10.1016/j.envint.2019.04.048
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Đorđević, Vladimir and Wallace, David and Schweitzer, Amie and Boricić, Novica and Knežević, Đorđe and Matić, Slavko and Grubor, Nikola and Kerkez, Mirko and Radenković, Dejan and Bulat, Zorica and Antonijević, Biljana and Matović, Vesna and Buha, Aleksandra",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Although profoundly studied, etiology of pancreatic cancer (PC) is still rather scarce. Some of established risk factors of PC are connected to an increased cadmium (Cd) body burden. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of this environmental pollutant in PC development by conducting human observational, experimental and in vitro studies. The case-control study included 31 patients with a histologically based diagnosis of exocrine PC subjected to radical surgical intervention as cases and 29 accidental fatalities or subjects who died of a nonmalignant illness as controls. Animal study included two treated groups of Wistar rats (15 and 30 mg Cd/kg b.w) and untreated control group, sacrificed 24 h after single oral exposure. In in vitro study pancreas hTERT-HPNE and AsPC-1 cells were exposed to different Cd concentrations corresponding to levels measured in human cancerous pancreatic tissue. Cd content in cancer tissue significantly differed from the content in healthy controls. Odds ratio levels for PC development were 2.79 (95% CI 0.91-8.50) and 3.44 (95% CI 1.19-9.95) in the third and fourth quartiles of Cd distribution, respectively. Animal study confirmed Cd deposition in pancreatic tissue. In vitro studies revealed that Cd produces disturbances in intrinsic pathway of apoptotic activity and the elevation in oxidative stress in pancreatic cells. This study presents three different lines of evidence pointing towards Cd as an agent responsible for the development of PC.",
publisher = "Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Environment International",
title = "Environmental cadmium exposure and pancreatic cancer: Evidence from case control, animal and in vitro studies",
volume = "128",
pages = "353-361",
doi = "10.1016/j.envint.2019.04.048"
}
Đorđević, V., Wallace, D., Schweitzer, A., Boricić, N., Knežević, Đ., Matić, S., Grubor, N., Kerkez, M., Radenković, D., Bulat, Z., Antonijević, B., Matović, V.,& Buha, A.. (2019). Environmental cadmium exposure and pancreatic cancer: Evidence from case control, animal and in vitro studies. in Environment International
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford., 128, 353-361.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2019.04.048
Đorđević V, Wallace D, Schweitzer A, Boricić N, Knežević Đ, Matić S, Grubor N, Kerkez M, Radenković D, Bulat Z, Antonijević B, Matović V, Buha A. Environmental cadmium exposure and pancreatic cancer: Evidence from case control, animal and in vitro studies. in Environment International. 2019;128:353-361.
doi:10.1016/j.envint.2019.04.048 .
Đorđević, Vladimir, Wallace, David, Schweitzer, Amie, Boricić, Novica, Knežević, Đorđe, Matić, Slavko, Grubor, Nikola, Kerkez, Mirko, Radenković, Dejan, Bulat, Zorica, Antonijević, Biljana, Matović, Vesna, Buha, Aleksandra, "Environmental cadmium exposure and pancreatic cancer: Evidence from case control, animal and in vitro studies" in Environment International, 128 (2019):353-361,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2019.04.048 . .
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Cadmium in human pancreatic cancer - preliminary report

Đorđević, Vladimir; Knežević, D.; Matić, S.; Kerkez, Mirko; Zarić, N.; Grubor, Nikica; Bidzić, N.; Boricić, Novica; Boricić, I.; Matović, Vesna; Buha, Aleksandra

(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Clare, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Đorđević, Vladimir
AU  - Knežević, D.
AU  - Matić, S.
AU  - Kerkez, Mirko
AU  - Zarić, N.
AU  - Grubor, Nikica
AU  - Bidzić, N.
AU  - Boricić, Novica
AU  - Boricić, I.
AU  - Matović, Vesna
AU  - Buha, Aleksandra
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2666
PB  - Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Clare
C3  - Toxicology Letters
T1  - Cadmium in human pancreatic cancer - preliminary report
VL  - 258
IS  - Supplement
SP  - S92
EP  - S93
DO  - 10.1016/j.toxlet.2016.06.1406
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Đorđević, Vladimir and Knežević, D. and Matić, S. and Kerkez, Mirko and Zarić, N. and Grubor, Nikica and Bidzić, N. and Boricić, Novica and Boricić, I. and Matović, Vesna and Buha, Aleksandra",
year = "2016",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Clare",
journal = "Toxicology Letters",
title = "Cadmium in human pancreatic cancer - preliminary report",
volume = "258",
number = "Supplement",
pages = "S92-S93",
doi = "10.1016/j.toxlet.2016.06.1406"
}
Đorđević, V., Knežević, D., Matić, S., Kerkez, M., Zarić, N., Grubor, N., Bidzić, N., Boricić, N., Boricić, I., Matović, V.,& Buha, A.. (2016). Cadmium in human pancreatic cancer - preliminary report. in Toxicology Letters
Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Clare., 258(Supplement), S92-S93.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2016.06.1406
Đorđević V, Knežević D, Matić S, Kerkez M, Zarić N, Grubor N, Bidzić N, Boricić N, Boricić I, Matović V, Buha A. Cadmium in human pancreatic cancer - preliminary report. in Toxicology Letters. 2016;258(Supplement):S92-S93.
doi:10.1016/j.toxlet.2016.06.1406 .
Đorđević, Vladimir, Knežević, D., Matić, S., Kerkez, Mirko, Zarić, N., Grubor, Nikica, Bidzić, N., Boricić, Novica, Boricić, I., Matović, Vesna, Buha, Aleksandra, "Cadmium in human pancreatic cancer - preliminary report" in Toxicology Letters, 258, no. Supplement (2016):S92-S93,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2016.06.1406 . .
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