Zinc supplementation on serum levels and hepatic conversion of thyroid hormones in obese (ob/ob) mice

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Ming-Der Chen
Pi-Yao Lin
Wen-Han Lin
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[1] Taichung Veterans General Hospital,Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism
[2] Tunghai University,Department of Chemistry
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Zinc; thyroid hormone; 5′-deiodinase; obese mice; obesity;
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The supplemental effects of zinc on thyroid status in obese (ob/ob) mice were studied. Four-week-old obese mice and their lean controls were fed either a basal diet or a zinc-supplemented diet (200 mg/kg diet) for 8 wk. Following the 8-wk basal diet, obese mice had lower serum T4 values, as well as hepatic T4 and T3 values, than lean mice (p < 0.05). A significant decrease in hepatic 5′-deiodinase activity was also observed in obese mice. Dietary zinc supplementation significantly reduced serum T4 levels in both the obese and lean mice. However, the zinc-supplemented effects on diminishing hepatic T4 and T3 values, as well as on 5′-deiodinase activities, were found only in obese mice (p < 0.05). Furthermore, the 5′-deiodinase activities in hepatic microsomal pellets after incubation with various zinc concentrations (0.5, 1.0, and 2.5 mM) were also examined. The 5′-deiodinase activities, in hepatic samples from all mice, were significantly attenuated by zinc treatments. However, this effect was more predominant in obese mice following the addition of 0.5 mM zinc. This study suggests that a lower hepatic 5′-deiodinase activity, resulting from a higher zinc level, might be related to abnormal energy metabolism in theob/ob mice.
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