Literature DB >> 7749254

Trace elements and inflammatory response: implications for nutritional support.

A Shenkin1.   

Abstract

The acute-phase response to injury or infection is associated with alteration in dynamics of many trace elements, particularly iron, zinc and copper. The fall in serum iron and zinc, and rise in serum copper, are brought about by changes in the concentration of specific tissue proteins controlled by cytokines, especially interleukin 1, tumor necrosis factor, and interleukin 6. These are generally believed to be beneficial aspects of the early acute phase response. One difficulty associated with these changes is that assessment of status for these elements is particularly difficult, since plasma concentration may bear little relationship to tissue status. Simultaneous assessment of the acute-phase response, for example, serum C-reactive protein, together with trace elements and monitoring changes in concentrations, may, however, permit interpretation of trace element requirements. Suggestions are made for the requirements for these and other essential elements during enteral or intravenous nutrition, together with proposed methods of interpreting laboratory tests.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7749254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrition        ISSN: 0899-9007            Impact factor:   4.008


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4.  Zinc deficiency primes the lung for ventilator-induced injury.

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6.  Cigarette smoking, cadmium exposure, and zinc intake on obstructive lung disorder.

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7.  Effect of green tea extract and vitamin C on oxidant or antioxidant status of rheumatoid arthritis rat model.

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Review 8.  Enteral nutrition in intensive care patients: a practical approach. Working Group on Nutrition and Metabolism, ESICM. European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.

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9.  Are zinc-bound metallothionein isoforms (I+II and III) involved in impaired thymulin production and thymic involution during ageing?

Authors:  Eugenio Mocchegiani; Robertina Giacconi; Catia Cipriano; Elisa Muti; Nazzarena Gasparini; Marco Malavolta
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