N. Dursun et S. Aydogan, COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF CALCIUM DEFICIENCY AND SUPPLEMENTS ON THE INTESTINAL-ABSORPTION OF ZINC IN RATS, Japanese Journal of Physiology, 44(2), 1994, pp. 157-166
The purpose of this study was to clarify the influence of calcium on z
inc status. The animals were divided into four groups consisting of fi
ve rats in each group. The control group was fed on basal diet with ad
equate levels of zinc and calcium while the experimental group was fed
diets containing different levels of calcium ad libitum for 15 d. Low
calcium did not significantly affect the zinc absorption percentage b
ut there was a decrease in high and very high calcium groups. The rete
ntion percentage changes were found parallel to the changes in the abs
orption percentage curve. When the zinc distribution was expressed as
per g of dry tissue, duodenum, brain, and liver zinc content increased
in the low calcium group but a decrease in duodenum, ileum, and liver
in the high and very high calcium groups was observed. Also the Zn-65
amount in some tissues and blood increased substantially in the low c
alcium group, decreased in the high and very high calcium groups. Thes
e results suggest that calcium affects zinc status in rats.