Zinc deficient diet consequences for pregnancy andoffsprings of Wistar rats

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Autor(a) principal: Solé,Dirceu
Data de Publicação: 1995
Outros Autores: Rieckmann,Brigitte, Lippelt,Raquel Mattos Costa, Lippelt,Ronaldo Tadeu Tucci, Amâncio,Olga Maria Silverio, Queiroz,Suzana de Souza, Naspitz,Charles Kirov
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
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Resumo: Adult female Wistar rats (90 days old; weight 180 to 220 grams) were submitted to different zinc deficient diets (Zn; severe = 2.6 ppm; mild = 9.0 ppm and normal diet = 81.6 ppm), during 6 weeks. After this time they were coupled with normal male Wistar rats. No differences regarding fecundity and sterility were observed between the groups. During pregnancy, part of the animals from severe and mild Zn deficient groups received the same diet and the others received normal diet. The animals from the group receiving normal diet, were divided into other 3: the first received severe, the second mild Zn deficient diet and the third normal diet. During the study we observed that animals submitted to a Zn deficient diet (acute or chronic) had tendency to lower weight gain, lower weight of the offspring, lower serum levels of Zn in maternal and newborn (pool) blood. A significant reduction in the number of alive newborns was observed in the group of animals submitted to severe Zn deficiency. These data reinforces that Zn is a very important trace element overall during pregnancy.
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spelling Zinc deficient diet consequences for pregnancy andoffsprings of Wistar ratsZincPregnancyOffspringDeficiencyMalformationsAdult female Wistar rats (90 days old; weight 180 to 220 grams) were submitted to different zinc deficient diets (Zn; severe = 2.6 ppm; mild = 9.0 ppm and normal diet = 81.6 ppm), during 6 weeks. After this time they were coupled with normal male Wistar rats. No differences regarding fecundity and sterility were observed between the groups. During pregnancy, part of the animals from severe and mild Zn deficient groups received the same diet and the others received normal diet. The animals from the group receiving normal diet, were divided into other 3: the first received severe, the second mild Zn deficient diet and the third normal diet. During the study we observed that animals submitted to a Zn deficient diet (acute or chronic) had tendency to lower weight gain, lower weight of the offspring, lower serum levels of Zn in maternal and newborn (pool) blood. A significant reduction in the number of alive newborns was observed in the group of animals submitted to severe Zn deficiency. These data reinforces that Zn is a very important trace element overall during pregnancy.Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM1995-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801995000100003Sao Paulo Medical Journal v.113 n.1 1995reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APM10.1590/S1516-31801995000100003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSolé,DirceuRieckmann,BrigitteLippelt,Raquel Mattos CostaLippelt,Ronaldo Tadeu TucciAmâncio,Olga Maria SilverioQueiroz,Suzana de SouzaNaspitz,Charles Kiroveng2009-06-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-31801995000100003Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2009-06-03T00:00São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Zinc deficient diet consequences for pregnancy andoffsprings of Wistar rats
title Zinc deficient diet consequences for pregnancy andoffsprings of Wistar rats
spellingShingle Zinc deficient diet consequences for pregnancy andoffsprings of Wistar rats
Solé,Dirceu
Zinc
Pregnancy
Offspring
Deficiency
Malformations
title_short Zinc deficient diet consequences for pregnancy andoffsprings of Wistar rats
title_full Zinc deficient diet consequences for pregnancy andoffsprings of Wistar rats
title_fullStr Zinc deficient diet consequences for pregnancy andoffsprings of Wistar rats
title_full_unstemmed Zinc deficient diet consequences for pregnancy andoffsprings of Wistar rats
title_sort Zinc deficient diet consequences for pregnancy andoffsprings of Wistar rats
author Solé,Dirceu
author_facet Solé,Dirceu
Rieckmann,Brigitte
Lippelt,Raquel Mattos Costa
Lippelt,Ronaldo Tadeu Tucci
Amâncio,Olga Maria Silverio
Queiroz,Suzana de Souza
Naspitz,Charles Kirov
author_role author
author2 Rieckmann,Brigitte
Lippelt,Raquel Mattos Costa
Lippelt,Ronaldo Tadeu Tucci
Amâncio,Olga Maria Silverio
Queiroz,Suzana de Souza
Naspitz,Charles Kirov
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Solé,Dirceu
Rieckmann,Brigitte
Lippelt,Raquel Mattos Costa
Lippelt,Ronaldo Tadeu Tucci
Amâncio,Olga Maria Silverio
Queiroz,Suzana de Souza
Naspitz,Charles Kirov
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zinc
Pregnancy
Offspring
Deficiency
Malformations
topic Zinc
Pregnancy
Offspring
Deficiency
Malformations
description Adult female Wistar rats (90 days old; weight 180 to 220 grams) were submitted to different zinc deficient diets (Zn; severe = 2.6 ppm; mild = 9.0 ppm and normal diet = 81.6 ppm), during 6 weeks. After this time they were coupled with normal male Wistar rats. No differences regarding fecundity and sterility were observed between the groups. During pregnancy, part of the animals from severe and mild Zn deficient groups received the same diet and the others received normal diet. The animals from the group receiving normal diet, were divided into other 3: the first received severe, the second mild Zn deficient diet and the third normal diet. During the study we observed that animals submitted to a Zn deficient diet (acute or chronic) had tendency to lower weight gain, lower weight of the offspring, lower serum levels of Zn in maternal and newborn (pool) blood. A significant reduction in the number of alive newborns was observed in the group of animals submitted to severe Zn deficiency. These data reinforces that Zn is a very important trace element overall during pregnancy.
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