The Effects of Multi-minerals on Susceptibility to Lead Toxicity in Rats

  • Lu, Jing (Institute of Occupational Medicine, Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine) ;
  • Zhang, Jun (Institute of Occupational Medicine, Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine) ;
  • Zhang, Lili (Institute of Occupational Medicine, Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine) ;
  • Cui, Tao (Institute of Occupational Medicine, Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine) ;
  • Xie, Guangyun (Institute of Occupational Medicine, Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine) ;
  • He, Xiwen (Institute of Occupational Medicine, Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine)
  • Published : 2001.07.01

Abstract

Female Wistar rats were randomly divided into 5 groups: Control, received distilled water; Low lead, received 0.5 g/ιlead (as acetate) in drinking water; High lead, received 2.0 g/ιlead; Low lead + Minerals, received 0.5 g/ιlead in drinking water and received minerals (Ca$^{2+}$, 25 mg/kg/day; Fe$^{3+}$, 0.47 mg/ kg/day; Zn$^{2+}$, 0.33 mg/kg/day; Se, 0.83 $\mu\textrm{g}$/kg/day) by gavage; High lead + Minerals, received 2.0 g/ιlead and received the same minerals. Animals exposure to lead was from 10 days before mating till postnatal day 21; and the minerals was administered from the first day of pregnancy and during lactation. No statistical difference was found either in body weights or in blood lead levels between the pups received minerals and those only exposed to lead at the same dose. The developmental and behavioral teratological effects of lead on pups, such as time-lag of eye opening, pinna detachment, fur developing, incisor eruption, ear unfolding, and surface righting were observed in this study; and the minerals decreased the toxicity of lead either in low or in high lead exposure pups. The numbers of step-down were significantly increased in lead exposed animals, and the effect of intervention by the minerals was appeared only in the pups exposed to low lead. The ChAT activity and levels of glutamate and aspartate in hippocampus decreased in treated animals compared to control animals, no effect of intervention by the minerals was found. The results of this study indicate that the applied multi-minerals can alter the outcome of develop-mental lead poisoning in rats.s.s.s.

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