Why does cadmium toxicity interfere with calcium metabolism of the bodu?
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A slow epidemic of a combination of osteomalacia and kidney damage (itai-itai disease) was first noted in Japan in the late 1940s. During the same period reports of severe bone effects in cadmium-exposed workers in some European factories were published. Cadmium-induced kidney effects and their connection with bone effects were first reported in 1950. Epidemiological and clinical studies in Japan since 1962 have shown that the bone effects develop only at very high cadmium exposures and that persons with low intakes of calcium or vitamin D are particularly at risk. Animal experiments have confirmed that cadmium induces bone effects at high exposures.
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