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Exposure to fluoride during the intrauterine and lactation period promotes changes in the offspring’s alveolar bone.
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Intrauterine and Postnatal Exposure to High Levels of Fluoride Is Associated with Motor Impairments, Oxidative Stress, and Morphological Damage in the Cerebellum of Offspring Rats.
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Maternal Fluoride Exposure Exerts Different Toxicity Patterns in Parotid and Submandibular Glands of Offspring Rats.
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Gestational exposure to fluoride impairs cognition in C57 BL/6 J male offspring mice via the p-Creb1-BDNF-TrkB signaling pathway.
References Adkins and Brunst, 2021 E.A. Adkins, K.J. Brunst Impacts of fluoride neurotoxicity and mitochondrial dysfunction on cognition and mental health: a literature review Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 18 (24) (2021), p. 12884, 10.3390/ijerph182412884 View Record in ScopusGoogle Scholar Blaylock, 2004 R.L. Blaylock Excitotoxicity: A possible central mechanism in fluoride neurotoxicity Fluoride, 37 […]
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Deregulation of autophagy is involved in nephrotoxicity of arsenite and fluoride exposure during gestation to puberty in rat offspring.
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The distribution of fluoride of prenatal origin in the rat–a pilot study.
References (31) P.F. DePaola et al. A pilot study of the relationship between caries experience and surface enamel fluoride in man Archs oral Biol. (1975) R.G. Schamschula et al. Associations between fluoride concentration in successive layers of human enamel and individual dental caries experience Archs oral Biol. (1979) D.R. Taves Determination of submicromolar concentrations of […]
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Gut microbiota perturbations and neurodevelopmental impacts in offspring rats concurrently exposure to inorganic arsenic and fluoride.
3.3. Effects of iAs and F-, alone or in combination, on pathological changesin the hippocampal CA1 region H&E staining of neuron in the hippocampal CA1 region was observed at different optical microscope magnifications (Bar = 100 um 50 um in Fig. 2B & C respectively). In the control group, hippocampal CA1 neurons were tightly organized […]
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Neurobehavioral and neurochemical effects in rats offspring co-exposed to arsenic and fluoride during development.
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Co-exposure to inorganic arsenic and fluoride prominently disrupts gut microbiota equilibrium and induces adverse cardiovascular effects in offspring rats.
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Fluoride exposure during pregnancy and lactation triggers oxidative stress and molecular changes in hippocampus of offspring rats.