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Examining the homeostatic distribution of metals and Zn isotopes in Gottingen minipigs

机译:检查Gottingen Minipigs中金属和Zn同位素的稳态分布

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The role of metals in biologic systems is manifold, and understanding their behaviour in bodily processes, especially those relating to neurodegenerative diseases, is at the forefront of medical science. The function(s) of metals - such as the transition metals - and their utility in both the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in human beings, is often examined via the characterization of their distribution in animal models, with porcine models considered exceptional proxies for human physiology. To this end, we have investigated the homeostatic distribution of numerous metals (Mg, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Rb and Mo), the non-metal P, and Zn isotopes in the organs and blood (red blood cells, plasma) of Gottingen minipigs. These results represent the first set of data outlining the homeostatic distribution of metals and Zn isotopes in Gottingen minipigs, and indicate a relatively homogeneous distribution of alkali/alkaline earth metals and P among the organs, with generally lower levels in the blood, while indicating more heterogeneous and systematic abundance patterns for transition metals. In general, the distribution of all elements analysed is similar to that found in humans. Our elemental abundance data, together with data reported for humans in the literature, suggest that element-to-element ratios, e.g. Cu/Mg, show potential as simple diagnostics for diseases such as Alzheimer's. Isotopic data indicate a heterogeneous distribution of Zn isotopes among the organs and blood, with the liver, heart and brain being the most depleted in heavy Zn isotopes, and the blood the most enriched, consistent with observations in other animal models and humans. The Zn isotopic composition of Gottingen minipigs displays a systematic offset towards lighter delta Zn-66 values relative to mice and sheep models, suggesting physiology that is more closely aligned with that of humans. Cumulatively, these observations strongly suggest that Gottingen minipigs are an excellent animal model for translational research involving metals, and these data provide a strong foundation for future research.
机译:金属在生物系统中的作用是歧管的,并且了解他们在身体过程中的行为,尤其是与神经变性疾病有关的行为,是医学科学的最前沿。金属的功能 - 如过渡金属 - 及其在人类疾病诊断和治疗中的效用,经常通过其在动物模型中分布的特征来检查,猪模型被认为是人类的特殊代理生理。为此,我们已经研究了许多金属(Mg,K,Ca,Mn,Fe,Cu,Zn,Rb和Mo)的稳态分布,非金属P和血液中的Zn同位素(红色血液Gottingen minipigs的细胞,血浆)。这些结果代表了概述了Gottingen Minips中金属和Zn同位素的稳态分布的第一组数据,并在血液中具有一般较低的碱性/碱土金属和P的碱/碱土金属和P的均匀分布,同时表现出更多过渡金属的异质和系统丰富模式。通常,分析的所有元素的分布类似于人类中发现的元素。我们的元素丰富数据与文献中的人类报告的数据一起建议元素到元素比例,例如, Cu / Mg,表现为Alzheimer等疾病的简单诊断。同位素数据表明,在器官和血液中,肝脏,心脏和脑中的Zn同位素的异质分布是重型同位素中最耗尽的,并且血液中最丰富的血液,与其他动物模型和人类的观察一致。 Gottingen Minipigs的Zn同位素组合物显示相对于小鼠和羊模型的更轻的Delta Zn-66值的系统偏移,表明与人类更紧密地对齐的生理学。累积,这些观察结果强烈表明,Gottingen Minipigs是涉及金属的翻译研究的优秀动物模型,这些数据为未来的研究提供了强大的基础。

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    Univ Paris Diderot Inst Phys Globe Paris Sorbonne Paris Cite CNRS UMR 7154 1 Rue Jussieu F-75238 Paris 05 France;

    Univ Paris Diderot Inst Phys Globe Paris Sorbonne Paris Cite CNRS UMR 7154 1 Rue Jussieu F-75238 Paris 05 France;

    Aarhus Univ Dept Biomed Aarhus Denmark;

    Aarhus Univ Dept Biomed Aarhus Denmark;

    Univ Paris Diderot Inst Phys Globe Paris Sorbonne Paris Cite CNRS UMR 7154 1 Rue Jussieu F-75238 Paris 05 France;

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