Development and application of a model for zinc metabolism in humans.

Progress in food & nutrition science Pub Date : 1988-01-01
M E Wastney, R I Henkin
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A model has been developed to describe zinc metabolism in humans. The model was developed from a series of studies in normal volunteers and patients with various clinical disorders. Zinc metabolism was studied with radiotracers for 9-12 mo before and after a daily oral zinc load of 100 mg. Data were analysed by compartmental analysis and a model was developed that consists of compartments for zinc in the gut, plasma, red blood cells, liver, muscle, bone and other tissues with excretion via urine and feces. Using the model parameters of zinc metabolism including absorption, tissue exchange, secretion and excretion have been determined, together with mass of zinc in tissues and in the whole body. The model has been used to identify five sites of long-term regulation of zinc metabolism in humans. These sites are absorption, excretion, exchange with red blood cells, release of zinc from muscle and secretion of zinc into gut. The model is currently being applied to several areas of nutrition including the effects of dietary fiber on zinc stores, the effects of aging on zinc metabolism and the zinc requirements of neonates.

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人体锌代谢模型的建立与应用。
已经建立了一个模型来描述人类的锌代谢。该模型是通过对正常志愿者和患有各种临床疾病的患者进行一系列研究而发展起来的。用放射性示踪剂研究了每天口服锌100mg前后9-12个月的锌代谢。通过区室分析对数据进行分析,并建立了一个模型,该模型由肠道、血浆、红细胞、肝脏、肌肉、骨骼和其他组织中的锌组成,并通过尿液和粪便排出。利用该模型测定了锌的吸收、组织交换、分泌和排泄等代谢参数,以及锌在组织和全身中的含量。该模型已被用于确定人体锌代谢的五个长期调节位点。这些部位是吸收、排泄、与红细胞交换、锌从肌肉释放和锌分泌到肠道。该模型目前正被应用于营养学的几个领域,包括膳食纤维对锌储存的影响、衰老对锌代谢的影响以及新生儿对锌的需求。
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