| ED North Database | | Cadmium |
| Study details | | Group | mammalian | | Organism | Human | | Tissue | | | Age | 20-45 years | | InVivo | In vivo | | Lab | Field | | Flow | | | Duration | > 2 years | | Route | Environmental contamination | | Temperature | | | Concentration | | | Notes | Long-term average blood Cd concentration < 10 µg/l |
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| Described effects | | suspected endocrine effect Abnormal sperm morphology and decreased sperm motility | | suspected endocrine effect Increased serum LH and testosterone levels | | suspected endocrine effect Decreased serum prolactin levels |
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| Literature references | | Telisman, S., Cvitkovic, P., Jurasovic, J., Pizent, A., Gavella, M., Rocic, B.(2000). Semen quality and reproductive endocrine function in relation to biomarkers of lead, cadmium, zinc, and copper in men.Environ. Health Perspect., 108: 45-53 |
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