Changes of Lead,Zinc,Copper,Iron and Calcium in Blood of Lead Poisoned Infantal Mice
- VernacularTitle:铅中毒幼鼠血铅、锌、铜、铁、钙水平变化
- Author:
rui-fang, HE
;
yan, ZHANG
;
yan-xu, YANG
;
xiao-juan, LI
;
yuan, CHENG
;
dong-liang, LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
rat;
lead posioning;
lead;
zinc;
copper;
iron;
calcium
- From:Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
2006;0(14):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the changes of lead,zinc,copper,iron and calcium in blood of chronic poisoned infantal mice.(Methods) Forty-eight 21 day-old kunzea mice were randomly divided into 4 groups,each having 12 mice.Distilled water group was as control group and other three lead acetate poisoning groups had a dose of 10,20,40 mg/kg,respectively.The poisoning was carried out by lavage once a day,and consecutively for 46 days.Eyeballs of mice were picked then for blood sampling,and BS trace element analysis grapher was used to determine level of lead,zinc,copper and iron.Level of calcium was measured by Dimentional-RXL auto-biochemistry analysis meter.Results The lead and zinc levels in poisoned mice blood were increased with increasing lead acetate level administration,while zinc level changed inversely with lead acetate level.Significant differences were shown among control group and poisoning groups in terms of lead(P0.05).Conclusion Lead posioning can lead to zinc decreasing and copper(increa)-sing,which suggests that zinc works as a poential antidote of lead poisoning.