Zinc deficiency and brain development in the rat.

Autor: Sandstead HH, Fosmire GJ, McKenzie JM, Halas ES
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Federation proceedings [Fed Proc] 1975 Jan; Vol. 34 (1), pp. 86-8.
Abstrakt: Effects of prenatal and postnatal zinc deficiency on the composition of the brain and on subsequent adult behavior were studied. Deficiency throughout the latter third of pregnancy resulted in decreased body and brain size without affecting total brain DNA, RNA, or protein. Adult males that had been subjected to intrauterine zinc deficiency displayed impaired shock avoidance. Zinc deficiency from birth until 21 days of age resulted in impaired growth, decreased brain size, diminished brain DNA, RNA and protein. Cerebellar lipid concentration was also diminished. Such male animals displayed impaired maze acquisition as adults.
Databáze: MEDLINE