Zinc metabolism in humans: a kinetic model |
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Authors: | David M. Foster Meryl E. Wastney Robert I. Henkin |
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Affiliation: | Center for Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA;Center for Molecular Nutrition and Sensory Disorders, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, D.C. 20007, USA |
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Abstract: | The development and testing of an integrated kinetic model describing both short and long term zinc metabolism in humans is discussed. The development took place in two stages. The first, based on a five day turnover study, details the early phases of zinc metabolism in several body tissues together with absorption and excretion. This model, however, accounts for only 10% of total body zinc. To describe the kinetics of total body zinc, a long term model which contains a reduced version of the five day model was developed. This model required an additional compartment for the liver system, but as postulated in the short term model, 90% of body zinc turns over slowly in a single compartment. The models are then used to describe the effect on zinc metabolism of different disease states and lietary perturbations. These additional studies enhance the models' validity while providing physiological insights. |
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