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    Wei Sheng Yan Jiu. 2004 Nov;33(6):727-31.

    [Effects of high level Zn intake on metabolism in man].

    [Article in Chinese]

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    Shandong Institute for Prevention & Treatment of Endemic Disease, Jinan 250014, China.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To observe the effects of high level Zn intake on zinc (Zn) copper (Cu), lipids metabolism and antioxidation function in man so as to provide scientific basis for Zn supplementation.

    METHODS:

    40 rural healthy men were chosen and tablets of 50 mg Zn (as 0.2 g of zinc glucose) per day was taken by them for eight weeks. All subjects were checked up for five times: at week 0, 2, 4, 8 during the period of Zn supplementation and at week 12 and their serum, RBC, hair, and 24h-urine were collected for assays at the same time.

    RESULTS:

    (1) Zn contents in serum, RBC and hair increased significantly after 2 to 4 weeks supplementation and decreased at 4 weeks after stopping supplementation, but they were still higher than those before supplementation. Zn contents in 24h-urine increased significantly after supplementation and decreased at 4 weeks after stopping supplementation to the same level as before supplementation. (2) Cu contents in serum, RBC and hair increased significantly after 4 weeks supplementation and decreased at 4 weeks after stopping supplementation. Cu contents in 24h-urine did not change significantly during experiment. (3) RBC superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities were decreased persistently after 2 weeks supplementation and were not recovered at 4 weeks after stopping supplementation. RBC glutathione peroxidase (GPX) activities increased significantly after 4 weeks supplementation. The content of lipid peroxide (LPO) increased significantly after 2 weeks supplementation. (4) Total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), Low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and apolipoprotein B100 (ApoB100) increased significantly, high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HLD-C) and apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) decreased after supplementation.

    CONCLUSION:

    When healthy men received 50 mg Zn supplement per day, it might interfere Zn, Cu and lipids metabolism and inhibit antioxidation process.

    PMID:
    15727190
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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