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Optimal dose of zinc supplementation for preventing aluminum-induced neurotoxicity in rats

             

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Zinc supplementation can help maintain learning and memory function in rodents.In this study,we hypothesized that zinc supplementation could antagonize the neurotoxicity induced by aluminum in rats.Animals were fed a diet containing different doses of zinc(50,100,200 mg/kg)for 9 weeks,and orally administered aluminum chloride(300 mg/kg daily)from the third week for 7 consecutive weeks.Open-field behavioral test results showed that the number of rearings in the group given the100 mg/kg zinc supplement was significantly increased compared with the group given the50 mg/kg zinc supplement.Malondialdehyde content in the cerebrum was significantly decreased,while dopamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine levels were increased in the groups given the diet supplemented with 100 and 200 mg/kg zinc,compared with the group given the diet supplemented with50 mg/kg zinc.The acetylcholinesterase activity in the cerebrum was significantly decreased in the group given the 100 mg/kg zinc supplement.Hematoxylin-eosin staining revealed evident pathological damage in the hippocampus of rats in the group given the diet supplemented with 50 mg/kg zinc,but the damage was attenuated in the groups given the diet supplemented with 100 and200 mg/kg zinc.Our findings suggest that zinc is a potential neuroprotective agent against aluminum-induced neurotoxicity in rats,and the optimal dosages are 100 and 200 mg/kg.

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