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Cadmium cytotoxicity and possible mechanisms in human trophoblast HTR‐8/SVneo cells

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The accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in the human body through food chain can lead to adverse pregnancy outcomes. In this study, Cd cytotoxicity and its mechanisms in HTR‐8/SVneo cells were… Click to show full abstract

The accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in the human body through food chain can lead to adverse pregnancy outcomes. In this study, Cd cytotoxicity and its mechanisms in HTR‐8/SVneo cells were investigated. Cd disrupted the cellular submicrostructure and inhibited the cell viability in a time‐ and dose‐dependent manner. The levels of reactive oxygen species, malondialdehyde content, and the activities of glutathione peroxidase (GSH‐Px) and total superoxode dismutase (T‐SOD) were concentration‐dependently increased by Cd. In addition, Cd dose‐dependently inducedcell apoptosis and decreased cell migration and invasion capacities. Finally, Cd significantly upregulated all the genes related to oxidative stress (SOD1, ROS1, and HSPA6), inflammatory response, cell cycle, apoptosis, and migration and invasion. This study will provide insights into the prevention and treatment of pregnancy‐related diseases caused by Cd intoxication.

Keywords: htr svneo; cytotoxicity possible; possible mechanisms; svneo cells; cadmium cytotoxicity

Journal Title: Environmental Toxicology
Year Published: 2021

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