Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
Spring 2024
Program/Event
Undergraduate Arts and Research Showcase
Abstract
Effects of cadmium and obesity on accumulation of essential metals in mouse kidney were evaluated. Starting in utero and continuing until 24 weeks postweaning, male/female mice were exposed to cadmium (0, 0.5, or 5 ppm) and were fed on Normal Diet (ND)/High-Fat Diet (HFD) post weaning. ICP-MS analysis was performed to evaluate cadmium and essential metals absorbed in the kidneys of aforementioned mice. Metals data obtained was analyzed using MANOVA with multiple comparisons (Bonferroni correction with p
Recommended Citation
Xu, Justin Y.; Gaweda, Adam; Barati, Michelle; Merchant, Michael; Cai, Jun; Cai, Lu; and Rane, Madhavi, "Effects of sex, cadmium, and high-fat-diet on accumulation of essential metals in mouse kidneys." (2024). Undergraduate Research Events. 39.
https://ir.library.louisville.edu/undergradresearch/39