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Effects in chicks of arsenic, arginine, and zinc and their interaction on body weight, plasma uric acid, plasma urea, and kidney arginase activity.

E O Uthus1, F H Nielsen.   

Abstract

The interaction among arsenic, zinc, and arginine was studied in chicks using two fully crossed, three-way, two-by-two-by-two experiments. Arsenic at levels of 0 and 2 μg/g zinc at levels of 2.5 (zinc-deficient) and 25 (zinc-adequate) μg/g, and arginine at levels of 0 and 16 mg/g were supplemented to the diet. After 28 d in both experiments, growth was depressed in chicks fed diets either supplemented with arginine or deficient in zinc. Arsenic deprivation depressed growth of chicks fed diets containing the basal level of arginine and 25 μg supplemental Zn/g. Arsenic deprivation had little or no effect on growth of zinc-deprived chicks fed diets containing the basal level of arginine, or in zinc-deprived or zinc-adequate chicks fed supplemental arginine. Zinc-deficiency elevated urea in plasma and arginase activity in kidney. Those elevations, however, were more marked in arsenic-supplemented than in arsenic-deprived chicks. Also, plasma urea and kidney arginase activity were markedly elevated in chicks fed supplemental arginine; the elevations were more marked in zinc-deficient chicks. These findings support the concept that arsenic has a physiological role, associated with zinc, that can influence arginine metabolism in the chick.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 24258871     DOI: 10.1007/BF02916543

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


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