Ultrastructural evidence for foetal liver injury induced by in utero exposure to small doses of methylmercury

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THE ability of organomercury compounds, particularly methylmercury, to concentrate in tissues of fish and other animals at levels which are toxic for human consumption, is of increasing environmental concern1-3. The propensity for mercury compounds to induce morphological, biochemical and enzymatic alterations in the kidneys and the central nervous system is well known4-8. Because the liver has been shown to accumulate a large fraction of mercury after administration of methylmercury, it should also be considered a target organ of methylmercury toxicity9. Hepatic injury and changes in several hepatic enzyme systems have been reported10.

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