妊娠大鼠锌缺乏与膳食叶酸代谢的关系。

M Favier, P Faure, A M Roussel, C Coudray, D Blache, A Favier
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5组妊娠Wistar大鼠(不补充叶酸的缺锌饮食;叶酸、单谷氨酸叶酸、多谷氨酸叶酸补充组饲喂缺锌日粮;从施肥第1天开始,饲喂锌含量为0.2 mg/kg的半合成缺锌饲粮(4个缺锌组,100 mg/kg对饲组)。20 d后,锌缺乏组的血浆、肝脏、股骨锌含量显著降低。锌缺乏组的肝脏和血浆叶酸水平低于配对喂养组。此外,添加亚叶酸和谷氨酸叶酸(100 mg/kg日粮)并没有使动物的叶酸状态正常化。只有补充单胺酸叶酸才能使怀孕大鼠的叶酸水平达到正确水平。然而,在任何缺锌组中,没有任何形式的叶酸补充能防止胎儿生长迟缓。这些结果表明,怀孕大鼠缺锌会降低叶酸、叶酸多谷氨酸的生物利用度,并在较小程度上降低叶酸单谷氨酸的生物利用度。然而,在缺锌大鼠中,没有任何形式的叶酸补充剂(即单胺叶酸)可以预防胎儿生长缺陷和畸形的发生。
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Zinc deficiency and dietary folate metabolism in pregnant rats.

Five groups of pregnant Wistar rats (zinc-deficient diet without folate supplementation; folinic acid, folate monoglutamate, folate polyglutamate-supplemented groups receiving zinc-deficient diet; pair-fed groups as controls) were fed from day one of fertilization with a semisynthetic zinc-deficient diet containing 0.2 mg/kg of Zn in the diet for the 4 deficient groups and 100 mg/kg for the pair-fed group. After 20 days, the zinc status (plasma, liver, femoral bone) was significantly decreased in the zinc-deficient groups. The liver and plasma folate levels were lower in the zinc-deficient groups compared to the pair-fed group. Moreover, the folinic acid and the polyglutamate folate supplementations (100 mg/kg diet) did not normalize the folate status of the animals. Only the supplementation with folate monoglutamate led to correct folate levels in the pregnant rats. Nevertheless, no form of folate supplementation prevented fetal growth retardation in any of the zinc-deficient groups. These results indicate that zinc deficiency in pregnant rats decreases folate bioavailability of folinic acid, folate polyglutamates and, to a lesser extent, that of folate monoglutamate. However, no form of folate supplementation (i.e., folate monoglutamate) prevents fetal growth defect and the incidence of malformation in zinc-deficient rats.

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