2023
DOI: 10.3390/metabo13020268
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Effects of Cadmium on Liver Function and its Metabolomics Profile in the Guizhou Black Goat

Abstract: Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal, which will lead to ecosystem contamination, threatening the life of grazing animals. Goats are an important grazing animal biomarker to evaluate Cd toxicity, but the effect of short-term and high-concentration Cd toxicity on goat liver function and its latent mechanism is still unclear. A total of ten male Guizhou black goats were randomly divided into two groups: CON group, sterilized tap water (no CdCl2), and Cd group (20 mg Cd·kg−1·BW, CdCl2⋅2.5H2O). The test lasted for … Show more

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“…According to the literature, Cd is a non-essential element of plants and enters into their roots through the absorption channels of Ca, Fe, Mn, Zn, and other essential elements [27]. For Cd-contaminated soil, the toxic effects of Cd on crops can be alleviated to a certain extent by applying a certain amount of exogenous substances (such as Ca, Fe, Zn, Mn, Mg, and other elements) to the contaminated soil [28][29][30]. Because the above elements and Cd have similar ionic radii and chemical properties, they can share many transport proteins, ion transport channels, and binding sites in crop roots, thereby inhibiting the accumulation and transport of Cd in crops [30].…”
Section: Effectiveness Of CD Removal From Paddy Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to the literature, Cd is a non-essential element of plants and enters into their roots through the absorption channels of Ca, Fe, Mn, Zn, and other essential elements [27]. For Cd-contaminated soil, the toxic effects of Cd on crops can be alleviated to a certain extent by applying a certain amount of exogenous substances (such as Ca, Fe, Zn, Mn, Mg, and other elements) to the contaminated soil [28][29][30]. Because the above elements and Cd have similar ionic radii and chemical properties, they can share many transport proteins, ion transport channels, and binding sites in crop roots, thereby inhibiting the accumulation and transport of Cd in crops [30].…”
Section: Effectiveness Of CD Removal From Paddy Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Cd-contaminated soil, the toxic effects of Cd on crops can be alleviated to a certain extent by applying a certain amount of exogenous substances (such as Ca, Fe, Zn, Mn, Mg, and other elements) to the contaminated soil [28][29][30]. Because the above elements and Cd have similar ionic radii and chemical properties, they can share many transport proteins, ion transport channels, and binding sites in crop roots, thereby inhibiting the accumulation and transport of Cd in crops [30]. Therefore, it can be preliminarily speculated that under the application of GT, the migration and enrichment of Ca, Fe, Mn, Zn, and other metal elements in the soil inhibited the absorption of Cd by rice plants (especially in the roots), which resulted in the insignificant reduction of soil Cd content in the T2 experiment group.…”
Section: Effectiveness Of CD Removal From Paddy Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feed formula was displayed in Table 1. [22], CdCl 2 (20 mg Cd•kg −1 •BW) was provided in the drinking water of goats in the Cd group, as described in the study of Li et al (2023) [23].…”
Section: Animal Management and Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolites were confirmed using LS-MS/MS analysis. The analysis software (Compound Discoverer version 3.0, STRING software, et al), databases (GO, KEGG, and HMDB), and the detailed parameters were described in previous studies [23]. The p-value for differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) was calculated using the t-test.…”
Section: Identification and Bioinformatics Analysis Of Metabolites An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heavy metals, particularly, Lead and cadmium have a major impact on kidney function, though, lead is thought to have a more pronounced effect on kidney function than cadmium (Haneef et al, 1998). Oral administration of cadmium was shown to intervene with hepatic metabolism by reducing the liver immune function and consequently triggering hepatic damage (Li and Shen, 2023). Cadmium can accumulate in the liver and kidneys over a long period of time (McLaughlin et al, 1999) and interact with several minerals, including zinc, iron and copper, due to its chemical similarities and competition for binding sites which can affect the body's ability to absorb and utilize these essential minerals, leading to negative health effects (Liman et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%