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Fluoride and arsenic contamination in drinking water due to mining activities and its impact on local area population.
Tasawar Ali Chandio, Muhammad Nasiruddin Khan, Maria Taj Muhammad, Ozcan Yalcinkaya, Agha Arslan Wasim & Ahmet Furkan Kayis
Journal Name: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Publish Date: September 3, 2020
Volume/Page: [Epub ahead of print]
Type: Human Study
Categories: Dental Fluorosis, Skin, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Arsenic
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Evidence of selected nephrotoxic elements in Sri Lankan human autopsy bone samples of patients with CKDu and controls.
Thalarabe Bulathge Ananda Jayalal, Sanath Thushara Chamakara Mahawithanage, Senanayaka Mudiyanselage Harshana Mahendra Kumara Senanayaka & Prasanna Bandara Dassanayaka.
Journal Name: BMC Nephrology
Publish Date: September 3, 2020
Volume/Page: 21:384.
Type: Human Study
Categories: Blood, Kidney, Nephrotoxicity, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Total Body Burden, Tissue F Levels, Bone-F, Lead, Benchmark dose, Sri Lanka
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Gut microbiota perturbations and neurodevelopmental impacts in offspring rats concurrently exposure to inorganic arsenic and fluoride.
Qiu Y, Chen X, Yan X, Wang J, Yu G, Ma W, Xiao B, Quinones S, Tian X, Ren X.
Journal Name: Environment International
Publish Date: July 2020
Volume/Page: 140:105763.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Brain, Behavior, Brain Cellular/Tissue Effects, Cognitive Function, Gastrointestinal, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Arsenic, Hippocampus, Animal offspring, Developmental neurotoxicant, Neurotoxicity
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Paradoxes of fluoride toxicity
Strunecka A, Strunecky Y.
Journal Name: Fluoride | Guest Editorial
Publish Date: April-June 2020
Volume/Page: 53(2 Pt 1):198-203.
Type: Review
Categories: Brain, Cognitive Function, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, G-Proteins, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Aluminum
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Fluorine enrichment of vegetables and soil around an abandoned aluminium plant and its risk to human health.
He L, Tu C, He S, Long J, Sun Y, Sun Y, Lin C.
Journal Name: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
Publish Date: April 24, 2020
Volume/Page: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-020-00568-5
Type: Other
Categories: Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Aluminum, Sources of Exposure, Soil-F
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Co-exposure to non-toxic levels of cadmium and fluoride induces hepatotoxicity in rats via triggering mitochondrial oxidative damage, apoptosis, and NF-kB pathways.
Arab-Nozari M, Mohammadi E, Shokrzadeh M, Ahangar N, Amiri FT, Shaki F.
Journal Name: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Publish Date: April 17, 2020
Volume/Page: [Epub ahead of print] doi: 10.1007/s11356-020-08791-4.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Liver, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Oxidative Stress, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Cadmium, Mitochondria
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Deregulation of autophagy is involved in nephrotoxicity of arsenite and fluoride exposure during gestation to puberty in rat offspring.
Tian X, Xie J, Chen X, Dong N, Feng J, Gao Y, Tian F, Zhang W, Qiu Y, Niu R, Ren X, Yan X.
Journal Name: Archives of Toxicology
Publish Date: March 2020
Volume/Page: 94(3):749-760.
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Kidney, Nephrotoxicity, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Arsenic, Animal offspring, Autophagy
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Scenario, Perspectives and Mechanism of Arsenic and Fluoride Co-occurrence in the Groundwater: A Review.
Kumar M, Goswami R, Patel AK, Srivastava M, Das N.
Journal Name: Chemosphere
Publish Date: February 11, 2020
Volume/Page: [Epub ahead of print]
Type: Other
Categories: Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Arsenic
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Environmental Exposure of Arsenic in Groundwater Associated to Carcinogenic Risk in Underweight Children Exposed to Fluorides.
Molina-Frechero N, Nevarez-Rascón M, Tremillo-Maldonado O, Vergara-Onofre M, Gutiérrez-Tolentino R, Gaona E, Castañeda E, Jarquin-Yañez L, Bologna-Molina R.
Journal Name: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Publish Date: January 22, 2020
Volume/Page: 17(3). pii: E724. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17030724.
Type: Human Study
Categories: Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Arsenic
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Co-exposure to Arsenic-Fluoride Results in Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Induced Apoptosis Through the PERK Signaling Pathway in the Liver of Offspring Rats.
Dong N, Feng J, Xie J, Tian X, Li M, Liu P, Zhao Y, Wei C, Gao Y, Li B, Qiu Y, Yan X.
Journal Name: Biological Trace Element Research
Publish Date: November 25, 2019
Volume/Page: doi: 10.1007/s12011-019-01975-1. [Epub ahead of print]
Type: Animal Study
Categories: Liver, Mechanisms of Cellular Toxicity, Apoptosis, Susceptible Populations, Chemical Co-Exposures, Arsenic