Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Oct 2023)

Cadmium exposure disturbs myocardial lipid signature and induces inflammation in C57BL/6J mice

  • Xiqin Lin,
  • Yudong Xu,
  • Tong Tong,
  • Jingjing Zhang,
  • Haotian He,
  • Lingling Yang,
  • Ping Deng,
  • Zhengping Yu,
  • Huifeng Pi,
  • Huihui Hong,
  • Zhou Zhou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 265
p. 115517

Abstract

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Cadmium is a highly ubiquitous environmental pollutant that poses a serious threat to human health. In this study, we assessed the cardiotoxicity of Cd exposure and explored the possible mechanisms by which Cd exerts its toxic effects. The results demonstrated that exposure to Cd via drinking water containing CdCl2 10 mg/dL for eight consecutive weeks induced cardiac injury in C57BL/6J mice. The histopathological changes of myocardial hemolysis, widening of myocardial space, and fracture of myocardial fiber were observed. Meanwhile, elevated levels of cardiac enzyme markers and up-regulation of pro-apoptotic genes also indicated cardiac injury after Cd exposure. Non-targeted lipidomic analysis demonstrated that Cd exposure altered cardiac lipid metabolism, resulted in an increase in pro-inflammatory lipids, and changed lipid distribution abundance. In addition, Cd exposure affected the secretion of inflammatory cytokines by activating the NF-κB signaling pathway, leading to cardiac inflammation in mice. Taken together, results of our present study expand our understanding of Cd cardiotoxicity at the lipidomic level and provide new experimental evidence for uncovering the association of Cd exposure with cardiovascular diseases.

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