Effect of zinc on biological half-lives of 65Zn in whole body and liver and on distribution of 65Zn in different organs of rats following nickel toxicity
2004
Sidhu, Pardeep | Garg, M. L. | Dhawan, D. K.
This study was designed to determine the effect of zinc on the biological half-lives of ⁶⁵Zn in whole body and liver and on distribution of ⁶⁵Zn in different organs of rats following nickel toxicity. Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats received either nickel in the form NiSO₄·6H₂O at a dose of 800 mg/L in drinking water, zinc in the form of ZnSO₄·7H₂O at a dose of 227 mg/L in drinking water, and nickel plus zinc or drinking water alone for a total duration of 8 wk. All of the rats were injected with a tracer dose of 0.37 MBq ⁶⁵Zn at the end of the treatment period. The effects of different treatments were studied on biological half-lives of ⁶⁵Zn in whole body and liver and on the distribution of ⁶⁵Zn in different organs of rats. In the present study, we have noted that nickel treatment to normal rats caused a significant decrease in the slow component (Tb₂) in liver, which improved following zinc supplementation. Nickel administration to normal-diet-fed animals caused significant lowering in the percentage uptake of ⁶⁵Zn values in the brain, liver, and intestine. However, the administration of zinc to nickel-treated rats improved the status of ⁶⁵Zn in different organs. The Tb₂ in the liver and the percentage uptake of ⁶⁵Zn values elevated following zinc supplementation to nickel-treated rats.
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