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The endocrine-disruptive activity of cadmium (Cd)
on the uterus and ovaries was studied in juvenile Balb/c
mice. Thirty-two 28-day-old female mice weighing 5 to 10
g were randomly distributed among four treatment groups,
namely: (1) NSS, given 0.1 ml natural saline solution / kg
body wt., (2) ES, given 0.625 mg estradiol (Premarin), (3)
LD, given 0.1 mg CdCly/kg body wt, and (4) HD, given 1
mg CdCly/kg body weight. The gonado-somatic ratio
(GSR), number of mature and secondary follicles, uterine
wet weight and endometrial lining thickness were the
among parameters measured. Findings indicate that
cadmium, similar to estrogen, causes mitogenic response in
the uterus as exhibited by the increase in uterine wet weight
and endometrium thickness, and induces maturation of
ovaries in terms of follicle development among Cdadministered
mice. |
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