Effects of zinc deficiency on thyroid function.

Drug-nutrient interactions Pub Date : 1987-01-01
J W Oliver, D S Sachan, P Su, F M Applehans
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Interactive combinations of altered zinc and thyroid states were studied in rats to assess pathophysiologic effects. Clinical signs of zinc deficiency or thyroid alteration were limited to effects on growth rate. Changes in organ and glandular weights and serum thyrotropin levels reflected changes in serum thyroid hormone concentrations. Significantly (probability less than .001), zinc-deficient rats had enhanced hepatic thyroxine-5'-monodeiodinase activity. In addition, the zinc-deficient state was found to be protective against thiouracil-induced suppression of the microsomal-monooxygenase and thyroxine-5'-monodeiodinase enzyme complex. This protective effect was evident by greater thyroxine-5'-monodeiodinase and reduced nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate cytochrome c reductase activities, as well as cytochrome P-450 content, in zinc-deficient/thiouracil-treated animals. Thus, the enzyme complex had increased triiodothyronine-generating capacity in conditions of zinc deficiency, which may be important because of the greater biological reactivity of triiodothyronine. Primary zinc deficiency conditions of the magnitude seen in this study and in this-age rat did not appear to alter serum thyroid hormone levels or organ/glandular function. However, concurrent zinc deficiency and altered thyroid status did change thyroid hormone response and disposition, which may be important to populations at risk because of thyroid dysfunctional states.

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锌缺乏对甲状腺功能的影响。
在大鼠中研究了改变锌和甲状腺状态的相互作用组合,以评估病理生理效应。缺锌或甲状腺改变的临床症状仅限于对生长速度的影响。器官和腺体重量以及血清促甲状腺素水平的变化反映了血清甲状腺激素浓度的变化。显著地(概率小于0.001),缺锌的大鼠肝甲状腺素-5′-单去碘酶活性增强。此外,缺锌状态对硫脲嘧啶诱导的微粒体-单加氧酶和甲状腺素-5′-单脱碘酶复合物的抑制具有保护作用。在缺锌/硫脲嘧啶处理的动物中,甲状腺素-5′-单去碘酶和烟酰胺-腺嘌呤二核苷酸磷酸细胞色素c还原酶活性的增加以及细胞色素P-450含量的降低表明了这种保护作用。因此,酶复合物在缺锌条件下增加了三碘甲状腺原氨酸的生成能力,这可能是重要的,因为三碘甲状腺原氨酸具有更大的生物反应性。本研究和该年龄大鼠的原发性锌缺乏情况似乎没有改变血清甲状腺激素水平或器官/腺体功能。然而,同时缺锌和甲状腺状态改变确实改变了甲状腺激素的反应和倾向,这可能对甲状腺功能障碍的高危人群很重要。
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