Lead and cadmium in teeth, bone and kidneys of rats with a standard Pb‐Cd supply
- 1 November 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Environmental Studies
- Vol. 14 (3) , 223-230
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00207237908737397
Abstract
Male Wistar rats received a combination of 25 ppm PbCl2 and 5 ppm CdCl2 in drinking water at different developmental stages. Pb and Cd levels of incisors, molars, epiphyses, diaphyses and kidney cortex were recorded by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The results confirmed that Pb has an affinity for hard tissue and especially to teeth, but it also accumulated in soft tissues under the above conditions. In addition, the results indicated none or only a moderate placental or mammary barrier for Pb, and suggested a high absorption of lead from the intestine of sucklings. The results also confirmed that kidney cortex is a primary target for Cd, and indicated that Cd has crossed the placental and mammary barriers to some degree. The positive significant correlation between Cd levels in molars and kidney cortex suggested that rodent molars indicate a degree of Cd absorption, whereas incisors do not. It is supposed that rodent molars are comparable to human deciduous teeth. It is thus confirmed that human deciduous teeth indicate previous lead exposure. It is further inferred that they also can be used as indicators of previous Cd‐exposures.Keywords
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