The effect of ethanol consumption on trace elements in the fetal rat.

Currents in alcoholism Pub Date : 1979-01-01
R A Mendelson, A M Huber
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It is postulated that in the fetus trace element alternations secondary to maternal alcohol ingestion contribute to fetal alcohol syndrome. Female Charles River CD rats were given a semi-synthetic diet through two pregnancies. Half of the animals received 6% ethanol (v/v) in their drinking water. The animals were divided into the following groups: Control group received the diet ad lib, alcohol group received the diet and alcohol ad lib, pair fed group received a diet isocaloric with the alcohol group, and the alcohol + ZnMg group received the basal diet with added magnesium, zinc and alcohol. On the twenty-first day of gestation animals were sacrificed and iron, copper, zinc and magnesium measured in maternal and fetal tissues by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The results indicated significantly reduced fetal zinc in the alcohol group while copper and iron levels were increased. In maternal tissues, only the femur was affected. Zinc and magnesium were significantly reduced (p < 0.01) while iron was increased (p < 0.01). The observed effects were not due to reduced food intake. The expected changes in tissue zinc and magnesium were prevented by diets fortified with these minerals. These results are consistant with our hypothesis that alcohol interferes with trace element metabolism during pregnancy and that diet can be manipulated to alter its effects.

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乙醇用量对胎鼠体内微量元素的影响。
据推测,在胎儿微量元素的变化继发于母体酒精摄入有助于胎儿酒精综合征。雌性查尔斯河CD大鼠在两次怀孕期间给予半合成饮食。一半动物的饮用水中含有6%的乙醇(v/v)。将试验动物分为两组:对照组饲喂自由搭配饲粮,酒精组饲喂自由搭配饲粮和酒精饲粮,配对饲喂组饲喂与酒精组等量热量饲粮,酒精+ ZnMg组饲喂添加镁、锌和酒精的基础饲粮。在妊娠第21天处死动物,用原子吸收分光光度法测定母胎组织中铁、铜、锌、镁的含量。结果表明,酒精组胎儿锌含量显著降低,而铜和铁含量升高。在母体组织中,只有股骨受到影响。锌、镁极显著降低(p < 0.01),铁极显著升高(p < 0.01)。观察到的效果并不是由于食物摄入量的减少。组织锌和镁的预期变化可以通过添加这些矿物质的饮食来预防。这些结果与我们的假设一致,即酒精会干扰怀孕期间微量元素的代谢,而饮食可以改变其影响。
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