A. Goel et al., EVALUATION OF ZINC IN THE REGULATION OF SERUM T-3 AND T-4 LEVELS AND HEPATIC FUNCTIONS IN CARBONTETRACHLORIDE-INTOXICATED RATS, Biological trace element research, 41(1-2), 1994, pp. 59-68
Circulating tri-iodothyronine (T-3) and thyroxine (T-4) concentrations
were determined after 6 wk of zinc treatment to carbontetrachloride (
CCl4) intoxicated male albino rats. Concentrations of T-3 were observe
d to be significantly depressed following CCl4 treatment alone. On the
contrary, no significant change was noticed in the concentrations of
T-4 when compared to controls. However, zinc administration to hepatot
oxic animals resulted in restoring the T-3 activity to within normal l
imits, thus indicating the indirect effects of zinc on the regulation
of thyroid hormone concentrations. The activities of all the serum and
hepatic marker enzymes were found to be significantly elevated follow
ing CCl4 treatment. However, following zinc supplementation to these i
ntoxicated animals, the levels of the marker enzymes decreased signifi
cantly when compared to the CCl4-treated animals. A similar trend was
seen in the case of lipid peroxidation following zinc treatment.