2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2008.09.011
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Enhanced zinc consumption prevents cadmium-induced alterations in lipid metabolism in male rats

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“…A positive effect of Zn co-treatment has also been proven in an in vitro study (44) performed on Caco-2 TC7l cells -a model system for the investigation of intestinal epithelium. Moreover, literature data indicate that not only does Zn supplementation ameliorate the Cd-induced disturbances of Zn levels, but it also influences and prevents Cd atherogenic effects through its effect on lipid metabolism whereby it prevents hyperlipidemia and hypercholesterolemia (29,45).…”
Section: Bulat Z Et Al Can Zinc Supplementation Ameliorate Cadmium-mentioning
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“…A positive effect of Zn co-treatment has also been proven in an in vitro study (44) performed on Caco-2 TC7l cells -a model system for the investigation of intestinal epithelium. Moreover, literature data indicate that not only does Zn supplementation ameliorate the Cd-induced disturbances of Zn levels, but it also influences and prevents Cd atherogenic effects through its effect on lipid metabolism whereby it prevents hyperlipidemia and hypercholesterolemia (29,45).…”
Section: Bulat Z Et Al Can Zinc Supplementation Ameliorate Cadmium-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, there is growing evidence that supplementation with certain essential elements, especially Zn, could have a protective role against Cd toxicity (27)(28)(29)(30)(31). The antagonism between Cd and Zn is well documented and is probably one of the most investigated toxic metalbioelement interactions (32,33).…”
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“…Literature data indicate the protective role of Zn supplementation against Cd toxicity, possibly because it stimulates metallothionein synthesis and competes with Cd for enzyme-binding sites (14,67,(76)(77)(78). In addition, some studies have shown favourable effects of pretreatment with other essential elements on Cd toxicity (79,80).…”
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