1967
DOI: 10.1210/endo-81-4-913
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Effect of Rubidium on Aldosterone and Corticosterone Production in Rats

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“…Metal ions like cadmium, zinc, mercury, and rubidium tend to mimic the role of selenium or impart with selenium in iodine transport. Where these metals have various negative effects on thyroid functioning, as cadmium in rats has proven to increase levels of T3 and T4, and it also affects the activity of hepatic D1 [56]. Rubidium has been reported with inducing goiter in rats.…”
Section: Micronutrients In Hyperthyroidismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal ions like cadmium, zinc, mercury, and rubidium tend to mimic the role of selenium or impart with selenium in iodine transport. Where these metals have various negative effects on thyroid functioning, as cadmium in rats has proven to increase levels of T3 and T4, and it also affects the activity of hepatic D1 [56]. Rubidium has been reported with inducing goiter in rats.…”
Section: Micronutrients In Hyperthyroidismmentioning
confidence: 99%