Effect of acute stress on the absorption and distribution of zinc and on Zn-metallothionein production in the liver of the chick
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Effect of acute stress on the absorption and distribution of zinc and on Zn-metallothionein production in the liver of the chick
Abstract
A study has been made of the effects of chloroform inhalation, Escherichia coli endotoxin injection and hydrocortisone injection on the absorption of a single intragastric dose of 65Zn by the chick. Injection of hydrocortisone increased the absorption of the 65Zn by 30-55% in both Zn-deficient and Zn-supplemented chicks. The influence of chloroform and endotoxin was less consistent; the former treatment only increased 65Zn absorption and endotoxin was less consistent; the former treatment only increased 65Zn absorption in Zn-supplemented chicks fed ad libitum whereas endotoxin only increased that in Zn-supplemented chicks on a restricted food intake. Injection of endotoxin increased the hepatic uptake of the absorbed 65Zn in both Zn-deficient and Zn-supplemented chicks, whereas hydrocortisone had a similar effect in the Zn-supplemented birds only. Chloroform inhalation increased hepatic 65Zn uptake in Zn-deficient chicks only. The increase in hepatic Zn concentrations in the stressed chicks was mainly associated with a protein in the cytosol identified as metallothionein. Both endotoxin and hydrocortisone decreased total plasma Zn concentrations in Zn-supplemented and Zn-deficient chicks; chloroform decreased plasma 65Zn content only.
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