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  • The study examined how dietary zinc (Zn) affects liver damage caused by excess copper (Cu) in Long-Evans Cinnamon rats, a model for Wilson's disease.
  • LEC rats on a Zn-supplemented diet had lower Cu levels in their livers, increased metallothionein (MT) levels, and reduced cell apoptosis compared to those on a normal diet.
  • Zinc supplementation also delayed serious liver conditions, such as cholangiocellular carcinoma, suggesting that Zn might help manage Cu toxicity, possibly by altering how Cu is processed in the intestines.

Article Abstract

The effect of dietary zinc (Zn) supplementation on copper (Cu)-induced liver damage was investigated in Long-Evans Cinnamon rats (LEC), a model for Wilson's disease (WD). Four-week-old LEC (N=64) and control Long-Evans (LE) (N=32) female rats were divided into two groups; one group was fed with a Zn-supplemented diet (group I) and the other was given a normal rodent diet (group II). LEC rats were killed at 6, 8, 10, 12, 18, and 20 wk of age; the LE control rats were killed at 6, 12, 18, and 20 wk of age. Cu concentration in the liver was reduced in LEC rats fed the Zn-supplemented diet compared with LEC rats on the normal diet between 6 and 18 wk of age. Metallothionein (MT) concentration in the livers of LEC rats in group I increased between 12 and 20 wk of age, whereas hepatic MT concentration in LEC rats from group II decreased after 12 wk. Hepatocyte apoptosis, as determined by TUNEL, was reduced in Zn-supplemented LEC rats at all ages. Cholangiocellular carcinoma was observed only in LEC rats in group II at wk 20. These results suggest that Zn supplementation can reduce hepatic Cu concentration and delay the onset of clinical and pathological changes of Cu toxicity in LEC rats. Although the actual mechanism of protection is unknown, it could be explained by sequestration of dietary Cu by intestinal MT, induced by high dietary Zn content.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1385/bter:105:1-3:117DOI Listing

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