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Effects of zinc on tissue uptake and toxicity of lead in Sprague Dawley rat

Lead (Pb) exposure occurs together with other metals including zinc (Zn). This study investigated the impact of Zn on Pb tissue accumulation and Pb-induced toxicities. Animals (n=6 rats per group) were exposed to lead acetate (PbAc) or a combination of PbAc and zinc acetate (ZnAc) under the followin...

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Autores principales: KATABA, Andrew, NAKAYAMA, Shouta M.M., YOHANNES, Yared Beyene, TOYOMAKI, Haruya, NAKATA, Hokuto, IKENAKA, Yoshinori, ISHIZUKA, Mayumi
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8636868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34526428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0684
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author KATABA, Andrew
NAKAYAMA, Shouta M.M.
YOHANNES, Yared Beyene
TOYOMAKI, Haruya
NAKATA, Hokuto
IKENAKA, Yoshinori
ISHIZUKA, Mayumi
author_facet KATABA, Andrew
NAKAYAMA, Shouta M.M.
YOHANNES, Yared Beyene
TOYOMAKI, Haruya
NAKATA, Hokuto
IKENAKA, Yoshinori
ISHIZUKA, Mayumi
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description Lead (Pb) exposure occurs together with other metals including zinc (Zn). This study investigated the impact of Zn on Pb tissue accumulation and Pb-induced toxicities. Animals (n=6 rats per group) were exposed to lead acetate (PbAc) or a combination of PbAc and zinc acetate (ZnAc) under the following groups: control (deionized water), low PbAc [12 mg/kg PbAc (3 mg PbAc/rat/day)], low PbAc–ZnAc [12 mg/kg PbAc (3 mg PbAc/rat/day) + 0.2 mg ZnAc/rat/48 hr], high PbAc [120 mg/kg (30 mg PbAc/rat/day)], and high PbAc–ZnAc [120 mg/kg (30 mg PbAc/rat/day) + 1 mg ZnAc/rat/48 hr] for 8 weeks. A significant reduction in body weight gain was observed in the high PbAc group relative to the control group. Muscles and testes both had reduced and increased Pb uptake in low PbAc–ZnAc and high PbAc–ZnAc groups compared to PbAc only groups, respectively. Bone Pb levels in the high PbAc–ZnAc group were lower than the high PbAc group. Zinc co-administration attenuated Pb-induced inhibition of delta aminolaevulinic acid dehydratase enzyme and enhanced catalase enzyme activity at a high level of exposure. Moreover, ZnAc seems to have minimized the effects of Pb-induced mRNA dysregulation in antioxidant and antiapoptotic enzymes encoding genes. Heme oxygenase-1 was downregulated in the kidney and brain in the low PbAc group. Liver glutathione peroxidase and thioredoxin reductase-1 were downregulated in the high PbAc group. These findings suggest that zinc co-administration with lead may partially mitigate against Pb-induced toxicities.
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spelling pubmed-86368682021-12-07 Effects of zinc on tissue uptake and toxicity of lead in Sprague Dawley rat KATABA, Andrew NAKAYAMA, Shouta M.M. YOHANNES, Yared Beyene TOYOMAKI, Haruya NAKATA, Hokuto IKENAKA, Yoshinori ISHIZUKA, Mayumi J Vet Med Sci Toxicology Lead (Pb) exposure occurs together with other metals including zinc (Zn). This study investigated the impact of Zn on Pb tissue accumulation and Pb-induced toxicities. Animals (n=6 rats per group) were exposed to lead acetate (PbAc) or a combination of PbAc and zinc acetate (ZnAc) under the following groups: control (deionized water), low PbAc [12 mg/kg PbAc (3 mg PbAc/rat/day)], low PbAc–ZnAc [12 mg/kg PbAc (3 mg PbAc/rat/day) + 0.2 mg ZnAc/rat/48 hr], high PbAc [120 mg/kg (30 mg PbAc/rat/day)], and high PbAc–ZnAc [120 mg/kg (30 mg PbAc/rat/day) + 1 mg ZnAc/rat/48 hr] for 8 weeks. A significant reduction in body weight gain was observed in the high PbAc group relative to the control group. Muscles and testes both had reduced and increased Pb uptake in low PbAc–ZnAc and high PbAc–ZnAc groups compared to PbAc only groups, respectively. Bone Pb levels in the high PbAc–ZnAc group were lower than the high PbAc group. Zinc co-administration attenuated Pb-induced inhibition of delta aminolaevulinic acid dehydratase enzyme and enhanced catalase enzyme activity at a high level of exposure. Moreover, ZnAc seems to have minimized the effects of Pb-induced mRNA dysregulation in antioxidant and antiapoptotic enzymes encoding genes. Heme oxygenase-1 was downregulated in the kidney and brain in the low PbAc group. Liver glutathione peroxidase and thioredoxin reductase-1 were downregulated in the high PbAc group. These findings suggest that zinc co-administration with lead may partially mitigate against Pb-induced toxicities. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2021-09-16 2021-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8636868/ /pubmed/34526428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0684 Text en ©2021 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Toxicology
KATABA, Andrew
NAKAYAMA, Shouta M.M.
YOHANNES, Yared Beyene
TOYOMAKI, Haruya
NAKATA, Hokuto
IKENAKA, Yoshinori
ISHIZUKA, Mayumi
Effects of zinc on tissue uptake and toxicity of lead in Sprague Dawley rat
title Effects of zinc on tissue uptake and toxicity of lead in Sprague Dawley rat
title_full Effects of zinc on tissue uptake and toxicity of lead in Sprague Dawley rat
title_fullStr Effects of zinc on tissue uptake and toxicity of lead in Sprague Dawley rat
title_full_unstemmed Effects of zinc on tissue uptake and toxicity of lead in Sprague Dawley rat
title_short Effects of zinc on tissue uptake and toxicity of lead in Sprague Dawley rat
title_sort effects of zinc on tissue uptake and toxicity of lead in sprague dawley rat
topic Toxicology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8636868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34526428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0684
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