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The effect of aging on intestinal absorption and status of calcium, magnesium, zinc, and copper in rats: a stable isotope study.

机译:衰老对大鼠肠道吸收和钙,镁,锌和铜状态的影响:一项稳定的同位素研究。

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Many investigators have reported changes in mineral status with age but conflicting observations were done concerning mineral absorption. This study was conducted to clarify the effect of aging on intestinal absorption and status of minerals, using a stable isotope approach. To do so, 40 rats of different ages: 9, 22, 44, and 88 weeks were fed with a semi-purified diet for a total of 30 days. At the beginning of the 4th week, the rats received a stable isotope solution containing (44)Ca, (25)Mg, (67)Zn, and (65)Cu. Individual feces and urine were then collected during 4 consecutive days in order to measure stable isotopes by inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry (ICP/MS) and blood and tissues were sampled for mineral status determination. Intestinal absorption of (44)Ca and (67)Zn considerably decreased with age, whereas intestinal (25)Mg absorption decreased only moderately and intestinal (65)Cu absorption was unaffected. Plasma and bone calcium (Ca) were not modified with age whereas urinary Ca excretion considerably increased. Plasma and erythrocyte magnesium (Mg) levels were unaffected with age whereas urinary Mg excretion and Mg bone level decreased. Plasma zinc (Zn) level decreased and bone Zn level increased with age whereas red blood cell and liver Zn level and urinary Zn excretion remained unchanged. Plasma Cu level increased with age whereas liver and bone Cu levels and urinary Cu excretion remained unchanged. These results show that the effect of aging on the intestinal mineral absorption and status differ largely according to the mineral considered. Further studies are required under different nutritional conditions to explore the underlying mechanisms during aging and to adjust a better nutrition of the elderly.
机译:许多研究者报告了矿物质状态随年龄的变化,但有关矿物质吸收的观察结果却相矛盾。这项研究是使用稳定的同位素方法来阐明衰老对肠道吸收和矿物质状态的影响。为此,对40只不同年龄(9、22、44和88周)的大鼠进行了半纯化饮食,共30天。在第4周开始时,大鼠接受含有(44)Ca,(25)Mg,(67)Zn和(65)Cu的稳定同位素溶液。然后连续4天收集粪便和尿液,以通过电感耦合等离子体/质谱法(ICP / MS)测量稳定的同位素,并对血液和组织进行采样以测定矿物质状态。 (44)Ca和(67)Zn的肠道吸收随着年龄的增长而显着降低,而肠道(25)Mg的吸收仅适度下降,肠道(65)Cu的吸收不受影响。血浆和骨钙(Ca)不会随年龄而改变,而尿Ca排泄量却大大增加。血浆和红细胞镁(Mg)水平不受年龄的影响,而尿镁排泄和镁骨水平下降。血浆锌(Zn)水平随着年龄的增长而下降,而骨锌水平随着年龄的增长而增加,而红细胞和肝锌水平以及尿锌排泄量保持不变。血浆铜水平随年龄增加而增加,而肝脏和骨骼铜水平和尿铜排泄量保持不变。这些结果表明,老化对肠道矿物质吸收和状态的影响根据所考虑的矿物质差异很大。需要在不同的营养条件下进行进一步的研究,以探索衰老过程中的潜在机制并调整老年人的营养。

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