Trace Elements in Man and Animals--9: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals

Capa
NRC Research Press, 1997 - 677 páginas
Presents papers from an international meeting of specialists from a variety of disciplines sharing an interest in trace elements. The papers are organized into broad categories covering such topics as trace element interactions in the food supply and nutrition; trace elements and genetic regulation; trace elements in pregnancy and lactation; assessment of trace element status; kinetic modelling; trace elements in the environment and food supply; trace elements, brain function, and behaviour; membrane function and cell signalling; analytical, experimental, and isotopic techniques; ethics of trace element research; defining trace element requirements of infants; trace element intervention studies; trace elements and animal production, free-radical mediated disease, and food and nutrition policy; analytical quality control; infection and immune function; trace element binding proteins; trace elements in growth and metabolism; mechanisms of trace element toxicity; and metabolic and physiological consequences of trace element deficiencies.
 

Índice

X
2
Trace Element Interactions with Nutrients and NonNutrients in Foods and the Food Supply
2
Effect of Phytate on Endogenous Zinc and Fractionation of PancreaticBiliary PB Fluid in Rats
19
Effect of Phytic Acid and Phytase on the Bioavailability of Iron in Rats and Piglets
26
High Iron Formulas May Compromise Zinc but not Copper Status in Term Infants in Early Life
33
Fe Zn Part
41
Differential Regulation of Selenoprotein Gene Expression by Selenium Supply
47
A Model Zn Finger Protein Which is Sensitive to Zn Status
53
Transgenic Mice Overexpressing Catalase Specifically in the Heart for Studying Cardiac
337
Copper Proteins and Coronary Heart Disease
343
Distribution and Pathological Studies on RareEarth Elements in NonInsulin Dependent
347
The Feasibility of Using Exfoliated Human Colon Cells to Monitor the Potential ProOxidant
353
Oedema Plasma Bleomycin Detected Iron Transferrin Transferrin Saturation
359
Copper and Iron Thiobarbiturate Interfere with the Determination of Malondialdehyde
365
Metals as Regulators of the Biological and Physiological Roles of Heme Oxygenase
372
The Dynamics of Metallothionein Gene Expression and Regulation in Liver and Kidney of Rats
380

Determination of Dietary Selenium Requirement in Female Turkey Poults using Glutathione
59
Ceruloplasmin Expression by Mammary Gland and its Concentration in Milk
69
Receptors for Milk Ceruloplasmin in the Brush Border of Piglet Intestinal mucosa
77
Effects of Prior Lead Exposure and Diet Calcium on Fetal Development and Blood Pressure
87
The Effects of Lead Levels during Gestation on the Somatometric Parameters of the Neonate
93
The Effect Maternal of Nutritional Copper Deficiency on the Skeletons of Newborn Rats
99
Erythrocyte Membrane Enzymes as Indicators of Zinc Status
105
Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Copper Declines with Low Dietary Copper
113
Lead and Cadmium Contamination of Calcium Supplements Does Not Raise Blood Lead Levels
128
Do Horses and other NonRuminants Require Different Standards of Normality from Ruminants
134
Trace Elements in the Environment and Food Supply
148
Zinc Intake and Zinc Balance of Adults in Central Europe Depending on Time Sex Living
160
Trace Element Levels in Australian Cows Milk
166
Mercury in Fish in the Oldman River Reservoir and its Tributaries
173
Biological Importance Analysis and Supply of Vanadium
179
Origins and Intakes
186
Effects of FluorinePoor Diets in 10 Generations of Goats
192
Effect of Dietary Zinc on Absorption and Tissue Accumulation of Cadmium in Romney Sheep
199
Absolute Bioavailability of Lead from Soil
206
Trace Elements Brain Function and Behaviour
208
Effect of Iron Deficiency Anemia on Cognitive Skills and Neuromaturation in Infancy
217
Trace Elements Membrane Function and Cell Signalling
224
Manganese Stimulates the Oxidative Burst of HL60 Cells Through Protein Phosphorylation
234
GSH Levels Decrease During Fe Uptake by U937 Cells
240
Analytical Experimental and Isotopic Trace Element Techniques
247
Ethics of Trace Element Research in Human and Animal Nutrition
273
Defining Trace Element Requirements of Preterm Infants
279
Trace Elements and Animal Production
290
A Comparison of Methods of Assessing Copper Status in Cattle
301
Bioavailability of Supplemental Sources of Manganese and Copper for Chicks and Lambs
308
Study on the Herbicidal Effect of Selenium on the Dock Rumex obtusifolius
315
Macro and Trace Mineral Utilization in a LowPhosphorus Diet Fed at Three Levels of Calcium
321
Trace Elements and Free Radical Mediated Disease
329
K J SCHAFFER T N TRAN M HAZEGHAZAM AND M C LINDER
386
Trace Elements Food and Nutrition Policy
388
Myth or Reality?
397
DoseRate Idiorrhythm is a Powerful Tool for the Detection of Subtle Mineral Interactions
403
Unique Quality Assurance Aspects of Neutron Activation Analysis
410
Determination of Ca Fe Mg K and Na in Cereals by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
416
Copper and Immunocompetence
425
Its Relation to Zinc and Iron Availability
431
Effects of Marginal Copper Deficiency on the Outcome of a Nippostrongylus brasiliensis
438
Relationship with Trace Elements and Immune Response
445
Dietary Strategies to Help Combat Trace Mineral Deficiencies in Weanlings from SubSaharan
451
Selenium Supplementation in SubFertile Human Males
458
Effects of Selenium on ChemicallyInduced Gallbladder Carcinogenesis in Hamsters
466
Partial Characterisation of an Abnormal Zinc
484
Role of Trace Elements in Growth and Development
493
Trace Elements in Bone Metabolism
517
Mechanisms of Trace Element Toxicity
534
Investigation of the Relationship Between Hypermanganesaemia and Liver Disease
542
Thiomolybdate and Zinc Therapy in Copper Overload Syndromes
549
Influence of New Carbodithioates on the Tissue Cadmium and Trace Elements Level in Mice
556
Plasma and Cellular Lead in Hypertension
562
Biodistribution of AuIII Ion and its Complexes in Mice
568
Newer Trace Element Interactions in Animal and Human Nutrition
574
ZincSeleniumIodine Interactions in Rats
587
Varying Concentrations of Dietary Iodine and Selenium Interact in Thyroid Hormone Metabolism
595
Iodine and Selenium in Budgerigar Melopsittacus undulatus Juvenile Plumage during Moulting
602
The Effect of Zinc Depletion on the Concentration of Circulating Hormones and Transport
609
Contrasting Responses of Hearts from Rats Fed Diets Deficient or Marginal in Copper
616
Copper Deficiency Causes in vivo Oxidative Modification of Erythrocyte Membrane Proteins
624
Trace Element Research in the Year 2000
649
List of Participants
657
Author Index
669
Direitos de autor

Palavras e frases frequentes

Referências a este livro

Informação bibliográfica