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Zinc and liver disease.

Mohammad K Mohammad1, Mohammad K Mohommad, Zhanxiang Zhou, Matthew Cave, Ashutosh Barve, Craig J McClain.   

Abstract

Zinc is an essential trace element required for normal cell growth, development, and differentiation. It is involved in DNA synthesis, RNA transcription, and cell division and activation. It is a critical component in many zinc protein/enzymes, including critical zinc transcription factors. Zinc deficiency/altered metabolism is observed in many types of liver disease, including alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and viral liver disease. Some of the mechanisms for zinc deficiency/altered metabolism include decreased dietary intake, increased urinary excretion, activation of certain zinc transporters, and induction of hepatic metallothionein. Zinc deficiency may manifest itself in many ways in liver disease, including skin lesions, poor wound healing/liver regeneration, altered mental status, or altered immune function. Zinc supplementation has been documented to block/attenuate experimental ALD through multiple processes, including stabilization of gut-barrier function, decreasing endotoxemia, decreasing proinflammatory cytokine production, decreasing oxidative stress, and attenuating apoptotic hepatocyte death. Clinical trials in human liver disease are limited in size and quality, but it is clear that zinc supplementation reverses clinical signs of zinc deficiency in patients with liver disease. Some studies suggest improvement in liver function in both ALD and hepatitis C following zinc supplementation, and 1 study suggested improved fibrosis markers in hepatitis C patients. The dose of zinc used for treatment of liver disease is usually 50 mg of elemental zinc taken with a meal to decrease the potential side effect of nausea.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22307488      PMCID: PMC6027651          DOI: 10.1177/0884533611433534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Clin Pract        ISSN: 0884-5336            Impact factor:   3.080


  139 in total

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Review 4.  Medical Management of Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis: Expert Review from the Clinical Practice Updates Committee of the AGA Institute.

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6.  Dysregulation of hepatic zinc transporters in a mouse model of alcoholic liver disease.

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8.  Design and rationale of a multicenter defeat alcoholic steatohepatitis trial: (DASH) randomized clinical trial to treat alcohol-associated hepatitis.

Authors:  Srinivasan Dasarathy; Mack C Mitchell; Bruce Barton; Craig J McClain; Gyongyi Szabo; Laura E Nagy; Svetlana Radaeva; Arthur J McCullough
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Authors:  Qian Sun; Wei Zhong; Wenliang Zhang; Qiong Li; Xiuhua Sun; Xiaobing Tan; Xinguo Sun; Daoyin Dong; Zhanxiang Zhou
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