“…We have shown that copper-deficient rats are more prone to the effects of standard acute inflammatory agents compared with animals on a normal copper diet (Milanino, Mazzoli, Passarella, Tarter & Velo, 1978;Milanino, Conforti, Fracasso, Franco, Leone, Passarella, Tarter & Velo, 1979). Moreover a sharp rise of copper concentration and caeruloplasmin activity in biological fluids and tissues has been measured in man and animals under a wide variety of acute and chronic inflammatory conditions .…”