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Thirty-nine white men aged 51-84 years with established
vascular disease
were studied to investigate the effect of fish oil capsules on the regression of these lesions. This article deals with the baseline data of the study. The subjects completed a 7-day dietary record, weight and height were measured and a fasting blood sample was analysed for proteins, haematological values and certain vitamins. Dietary analysis indicated that the mean energy intake was 8,552 kJ (SD = 2,095). The energy distribution was 15.5% protein, 33.6% fat and 46.4% carbohydrate. In the light of the recommended dietary allowances the diet was lacking in
zinc
, vitamin B6 and folic acid, which suggests that the subjects might be deficient in these micronutrients. Although the diets were lacking in these nutrients, no clinical stigmata were observed. The subjects averaged a body mass index of 26.1 and could therefore be classified as overweight. The mean haematological values as well as the plasma vitamins were within the normal range. In conclusion it can be said that the men consumed a diet that was too high in fat and that the diet lacked certain micronutrients.
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PMID:Dietary patterns and nutritional status in free-living older white men with established vascular disease. 141 18
A total of 1,265 patients with age-related diseases such as diabetes, arthritis,
vascular disease
and hypertension as well as 1,100 persons in diminished health without apparent disease, were treated with the metal chelator EDTA and antioxidants such as vitamin C, E, beta-carotene, selenium,
zinc
and chromium. Good results were observed in the majority of patients. This is encouraging for the initiation of controlled clinical trials.
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PMID:Antioxidant therapy in the aging process. 145 Jun 4
In Alzheimer's dementia (AD) the Primum Movens is Amyloid (AM) production on precapillaries: Dyshoric
Angiopathy
, and capillaries: Senile Plaques (SP) producing Blood-Brain-Barrier (BBB) disturbances, entry in the brain of toxic metals which displace the
zinc
. Cerebral AM alone may be asymptomatic. Clinical symptoms (Amnesia, Instrumental Disorders) appear when AM induces Neighbouring neuritic alterations: Paired Hellical Filaments (PHF) and Distant neuronal body lesions: Neurofibrillary Tangles (NFT). The AM is coded by a locus on the chromosome 21 and a duplication of this locus should be the etiology of cerebral AM in AD. In AD cerebral
zinc
decreases particularly in the hippocampus. The
zinc
-enzyme Superoxyde-Dismutase (SOD) is coded by a locus also on the chromosome 21 near AM and the plasma level of SOD is high in AD.
Zinc
deposits observed in capillary AM-SP, result probably from the excess of plasmatic SOD. Other metals: Iron, aluminium are also observed in the AM-SP and their excess in the brain may be related to the decrease of
zinc
by metal to metal displacement. The decrease of functional
zinc
in the brain may interfere in the pathogenesis of PHF-NFT by metalotoxicity, neighbouring and distant to AM. Without AM, NFT are produced also by metalotoxicity and therefore brain
zinc
displacement. a) by lead: Encephalopathia saturnica b) by many metals: Guam Encephalopathy c) by aluminium d) by BBB disturbances leading probably to an abnormal entry of metals in the brain (Dementia Pugilistica, viral encephalitides). NFT may be produced by the deficiency of the following
zinc
enzymes: 1. Those of DNA metabolism, indicating abnormal DNA and therefore abnormal protein synthesis: PHF-NFT. 2. Those of neuronal detoxication: SOD, Carbonic Anhydrase, Lactate Dehydrogenase leading to neuronal toxicity particularly in the hippocampus normally rich in SOD. 3. Of Glutamate (GLU) Dehydrogenase (GDH) resulting in an excitotoxic increase of GLU. 4. Those of the metabolism of neurotransmitters (NT): neuropeptides, Histamine, GABA, Acetylcholine. Therapeutic proposition: a
zinc
complex crossing the BBB should be useful a) to prevent that the AM produces PHF-NFT by Neighbouring and Distant metalotoxicity and DNA changes; b) to regularise
zinc
-enzymes of neuronal detoxification and of neurotransmitters metabolisms. Preliminary trials by
zinc
Aspartate give yet promising results.
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PMID:[Alzheimer's dementia and zinc]. 170 60
It has been suggested that one risk factor in the development of hypertension and
vascular disease
may be abnormal copper and
zinc
metabolism. In the current study we tested the hypothesis that hypertension itself may result in alterations in the metabolism of these essential elements. Dahl salt-sensitive rats were fed diets containing 0.4 or 8.0% NaCl for 32 days. At the conclusion of the study, blood pressure was significantly higher in the rats fed a high NaCl diet than in controls. Liver, kidney, and heart copper concentrations were significantly lower in the rats fed a high NaCl diet compared with controls, while plasma copper levels were higher. In contrast, tissue
zinc
levels were higher in the rats fed a high NaCl diet than in controls, while plasma
zinc
levels were lower. It is hypothesized that alterations in copper and
zinc
metabolism may be one factor underlying tissue damage in these animals.
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PMID:Hypertension-induced alterations in copper and zinc metabolism in Dahl rats. 358 2
Fasting plasma
zinc
levels were determined in 45 IDDM and in 40 NIDDM patients. Mean values were similar in both groups, but diabetic men showed a significantly higher plasma
zinc
(p less than 0.05) than diabetic women. In patients with diabetic nephropathy a lower
zinc
level was associated with decreased plasma albumin as compared to patients without complications (p less than 0.001). Neuropathy and macro-
angiopathy
were also associated with lower zincemia (p less than 0.05) but in the presence of normal albumin levels. In IDDM without nephropathy a significant positive correlation was found between plasma
zinc
and plasma glucose, albumin, branched chain amino acids and glutamine, while in NIDDM without nephropathy a significant positive correlation exists between plasma
zinc
and the amino acids glutamine, valine, histidine and lysine.
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PMID:Plasma zinc levels in diabetes mellitus: relation to plasma albumin and amino acids. 375 14
Weanling rats were fed a copper-deficient purified diet. The effects of varying the type of protein and supplements of copper and
zinc
on cardiovascular pathology and some biochemical parameters were investigated. It was found that cardiomyopathy developed in the copper-deficient groups. Milk powder caused significant exacerbation of this development relative to dietary casein or egg white.
Angiopathy
developed only when dietary
zinc
was 20 ppm. Dietary copper did not change this situation. Serum cholesterol was elevated when copper was low and casein or milk powder were the protein source. The data point to an interaction between type of protein and dietary copper or
zinc
in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular lesions.
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PMID:Copper deficiency effects on cardiovascular system and lipid metabolism in the rat; the role of dietary proteins and excessive zinc. 406 44
Healthy elderly as a group have a wider range for serum copper, ceruloplasmin, and serum
zinc
than the adjusted ranges for the laboratory. In disease serum copper and/or ceruloplasmin act as acute-phase reactants in
vascular disease
, inflammation, and malignancy. Serum
zinc
values likewise are affected by the presence of inflammation and malignancy. The reported low level of copper in patients with osteoporosis was not confirmed by the present study. Neither was there any evidence found for
zinc
deficiency in patients with dementia.
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PMID:Copper and zinc levels in "healthy" and "sick" elderly. 406 66
The authors describe a juxtaglomerular cell tumor (JGCT) which caused severe hypertension in a 58-year-old man. Light microscopy showed a circumscribed tumor composed of interlacing cords and occasional nodules of relatively uniform cells with no mitotic activity. Rhomboid crystals characteristic of "prerenin" were present within the cytoplasm of tumor cells, and there was a close relationship between the tumor and unmyelinated nerve axons. Intracytoplasmic renin was demonstrated by immunofluorescence, and tumor granules were shown to contain
zinc
by electron-beam microanalysis. Review of 14 prior cases, with additional follow-up of 9, showed that no patient had developed recurrence, metastasis, or another tumor. Four patients, however, are hypertensive but probably because of secondary tumor effects rather than recurrent hyperreninism. The distinction of JGCT from hemangiopericytoma with renal involvement is important because of the high mortality associated with the latter. The authors conclude that JGCT is benign, but patients with JGCT may remain hypertensive postnephrectomy because of hypertensive
angiopathy
.
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PMID:Juxtaglomerular cell tumor of the kidney. 636 18
Blackfoot disease (BFD) is an endemic peripheral
vascular disorder
resulting in gangrene of the lower extremities, especially the feet, among residents in a limited area on the southwest coast of Taiwan. In the present study, the concentrations of
zinc
, cadmium, lead, and copper in urine of BFD patients with matched normal controls are investigated by differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DPASV) on a hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE). The analytical results indicate that urinary copper, cadmium, and lead of the BFD patients are significantly higher than those of the controls. In addition, the patients showed a significantly lower concentration of
zinc
in the urine than the normal controls. The possible connection of these elements with the etiology of the disease is discussed.
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PMID:Simultaneous determination of Zn, Cd, Pb, and Cu in urine of patients with blackfoot disease using anodic stripping voltammetry. 750 41
Oxidative damage due to free radical production is increased in uraemic patients and has been suggested as a possible factor contributing to the anaemia of chronic renal failure (CRF) and the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Oxidative stress was assessed in 40 patients with CRF maintained by either haemodialysis (HD) or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and in 18 healthy controls. Lipid peroxidation (assessed as malondialdehyde, MDA), total glutathione (TG), antioxidant enzyme (glutathione reductase (GSHRx), glutathione peroxidase (GSHPx) and superoxide dismutase (SOD)) activity and antioxidant associated trace metal (selenium, copper,
zinc
) levels were studied. Erythrocyte membrane fluidity was examined using the fluorescent probe 1,6 diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene (DPH). The results indicate increased levels of oxidative stress and altered erythrocyte membrane fluidity in patients treated with CAPD compared with controls and patients treated with HD. Only minor changes were observed in patients treated with HD. Altered free radical activity, oxidative stress and altered erythrocyte membrane fluidity observed in patients with CRF may contribute to the increase in
vascular disease
in such patients and to the anaemia of CRF.
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PMID:Oxidative stress and erythrocyte membrane fluidity in patients undergoing regular dialysis. 755 72
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