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Zinc and copper of fetal organs during the second trimester of pregnancy.

J P Van Wouwe1, S Hoogenkamp, C J Van den Hamer.   

Abstract

In fetus with a mean gestational age of 18 weeks (range 15-25, n = 14), zinc and copper concentrations in liver, femur, rib, and skeletal muscle were measured. Zinc and copper concentrations are highest in liver. A trend of decreasing liver zinc concentrations during gestational age is suggested. Zinc concentrations are significantly correlated with copper concentrations in liver and in femur, suggesting steady growth in both organs. Femur zinc values rank ca. 30% of those in liver, femur copper, ca. 2%. Zinc or copper concentrations in rib are of the same levels as in skeletal muscle. Their concentration for zinc ranks ca. 20%, for copper, ca. 5% of the values in liver. All zinc and copper values are lower than reported in third trimester fetal organs. Calculated zinc/copper molar ratios are distinctive for the various organs: in liver, 6 +/- 1, in femur, 73 +/- 8, and in soft tissues, 26 +/- 3. Calculated ratios from published values obtained from the third trimester of pregnancy show that the ratios in liver and skeletal muscle maintain these levels. The zinc/copper molar ratio can serve as an internal reference in zinc and/or copper measurements.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1726401     DOI: 10.1007/bf03032675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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