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Metabolic effects of long-term cadmium exposure: an overview

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 60, Pages 89874-89888

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-23620-6

Keywords

Cadmium; Metabolomics; Human; Rodent; Biomarker

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31771582, 31271445]
  2. Guangdong Natural Science Foundation of China [2017A030313131]
  3. Thousand, Hundred, and Ten Project of the Department of Education of Guangdong Province of China
  4. Basic and Applied Research Major Projects of Guangdong Province of China [2017KZDXM035, 2018KZDXM036]
  5. Shantou Medical Health Science and Technology Plan [200624165260857]
  6. Yang Fan Project of Guangdong Province of China

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This review examines the changes in metabolic profiles of humans and rodents under long-term cadmium exposure and discusses the relationship between the disturbance of metabolic pathways and the toxic mechanism of cadmium. This information is useful for the development of reliable metabolic biomarkers for early detection and diagnosis of cadmium-related diseases.
Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic non-essential heavy metal. Chronic low Cd exposure (CLCE) has been associated with distinct pathologies in many organ systems, including liver and kidney damage, osteoporosis, carcinogenicity, or reproductive toxicity. Currently, about 10% of the global population is at risk of CLCE. It is urgent to find robust and effective biomarkers for early diagnosis of Cd exposure and treatment. Metabolomics is a high-throughput method based on mass spectrometry to study the dynamic changes in a series of endogenous small molecular metabolites (typically < 1000 Da) of tissues, cells, or biofluids. It can reflect the rich and complex biochemical changes in the body after exposure to heavy metals, which may be useful in screening biomarkers to monitor exposure to environmental pollutants and/or predict disease risk. Therefore, this review focuses on the changes in metabolic profiles of humans and rodents under long-term Cd exposure from the perspective of metabolomics. Furthermore, the relationship between the disturbance of metabolic pathways and the toxic mechanism of Cd is discussed. All these information will facilitate the development of reliable metabolic biomarkers for early detection and diagnosis of Cd-related diseases.

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