Development of Copper Intestinal Absorption in the Rat

Varada K.R., Harper R.G., Wapnir R.A.
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Abstract

We investigated changes in the kinetic characteristics of copper absorption at three stages of rat development: suckling, weanling, and adolescence, as well as the inducibility of metallothionein (MT) in small intestine and kidney. Using an in vivo, single-pass intestinal perfusion procedure, we found that the rates of copper absorption in suckling and weanling rats were concentration-dependent and there was no difference between these two groups of rats. However, in adolescent rats, there was a saturable component, with an apparent Kt of 10-13 μM, and a nonsaturable component with a diffusion coefficient of 3.2 s−1 (3.2 × 10 cm2/s). Intestinal copper retention was also concentration-dependent; the suckling rats showed much greater tissue levels of this element than the weanlings or the adolescents. MT intestinal content after stimulation with ip zinc chloride was significantly higher in the adolescent rats than that in the weanlings and sucklings, indicating that physiological mechanisms other than MT induction may play a role in copper retention early in life. The increase in MT levels in adolescence may be related to the onset of copper absorption saturability in the mature small intestine.

铜在大鼠肠道吸收的发展
我们研究了大鼠在哺乳期、断奶期和青春期三个发育阶段铜吸收动力学特性的变化,以及小肠和肾脏中金属硫蛋白(MT)的诱导性。通过体内单次肠道灌注,我们发现哺乳大鼠和断奶大鼠的铜吸收率是浓度依赖性的,两组大鼠之间没有差异。然而,在青春期大鼠中,存在饱和成分,表观Kt为10-13 μM,不饱和成分,扩散系数为3.2 s−1 (3.2 × 10 cm2/s)。肠道铜潴留也是浓度依赖性的;哺乳大鼠比断奶大鼠或青少年大鼠显示出更高的组织水平。青春期大鼠经ipcl刺激后肠道内MT含量明显高于断奶和哺乳期大鼠,表明生命早期铜潴留可能存在MT诱导以外的生理机制。青春期MT水平的增加可能与成熟小肠铜吸收饱和的开始有关。
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