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The Impacts of Individual and Combined Exposure to Cadmium and Lead on Intraocular Pressure, Electroretinography, and Residual Changes in the Rabbit Eyes

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Publisher Springer
Date 2019 Sep 15
PMID 31520382
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The human eye is very vulnerable to various environmental pollutants. Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) are widely spread heavy metals. The goal of the existing study is to explore the impact of single or joint exposure to Cd and Pb on the eye indicators. In this study, male New Zealand white rabbits were treated orally for 30 days with Cd (5 mg Cd Cl/kg bw) associated or not with Pb (12.5 mg lead acetate/kg bw). Fundus and slit lamp examinations, electroretinography (ERG), intraocular pressure (IOP), Cd and Pb residues, and the histopathological picture of the eye were studied. The results revealed that the oral dosing of Cd or Pb evoked a significant (p < 0.05) decline in a- and b-wave amplitudes, under scotopic conditions, and IOP values. Single Pb or Cd treatment showed a significant (p < 0.001) increase in their residues in the whole eye tissue of the Pb- or Cd-treated group. Eye structures of Cd- or Pb-intoxicated rabbit showed mild degenerated changes of cornea and sclera tissues with the presence of irregular variably sized eosinophilic droplets in the lens. Notably, the simultaneous exposure to Cd and Pb leads to an antagonistic outcome in all of the estimated parameters. These findings concluded that oral exposure to Cd or Pb could significantly disturb the vision but their joint exposure caused an opposing effect on nearly all of these disturbances.

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