1979
DOI: 10.1093/jn/109.12.2152
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Evidence for an Important Role of Prostaglandins E2 and F2 in the Regulation of Zinc Transport in the Rat

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“…It is not known whether the heterozygous condition might have mild impairment of zinc absorption, but the defective allele is believed rare and seems unlikely to contribute significantly to widespread marginal zinc deficiency or to a disorder as common as ADHD. A potentially more common cause of poor absorption could be a defect in the production of prostaglandins E 2 and F 2 , which are necessary for zinc absorption (Song and Adham 1980). Yet another factor could be zinc-wasting metabolism, possibly precipitated by food additives or other ingested or environmental chemicals (Ward et al 1990).…”
Section: Zinc and Brain Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is not known whether the heterozygous condition might have mild impairment of zinc absorption, but the defective allele is believed rare and seems unlikely to contribute significantly to widespread marginal zinc deficiency or to a disorder as common as ADHD. A potentially more common cause of poor absorption could be a defect in the production of prostaglandins E 2 and F 2 , which are necessary for zinc absorption (Song and Adham 1980). Yet another factor could be zinc-wasting metabolism, possibly precipitated by food additives or other ingested or environmental chemicals (Ward et al 1990).…”
Section: Zinc and Brain Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zinc levels could just be markers for some other cause of ADHD, including poor general nutrition, rather than having a direct causative role. For example, they could be markers of essential fatty-acid deficiency or imbalance because series 2 prostaglandins, derived from polyunsaturated fatty acids, are believed to be necessary for zinc absorption (Song and Adham 1980). They could even be markers of general malnutrition Wesnes et al (2003) reported that a whole-grain cereal breakfast prevented the deterioration of schoolchild attention and memory over the morning that was found in nobreakfast and glucose-drink conditions.…”
Section: Cautions and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beside due to the Zn consumption, Zn absorption is also because of nabati oils content in PCF as resource of the unsaturated fatty acids used as prostaglandin PgE 2 syntesis precursor to increase Zn absorption (Hartati, 1998 and2008a). Song and Adham (1979) stressed that PgE 2 was able to increase Zn absorption up to 54 %. Hartati et al (2012a) has also suggested that Cu suplementation in form of organic compound Zn-Cu isoleusinate with hight biologis value was able to increase Cu absorption at post rumen and the increase up to 120 % compared to basal diets without suplementation…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PGs have been shown to control zinc homeostasis [30,97]. Treatment of patients with anti-inflammatory dosages of aspirin for 13 weeks resulted in a gradual diminution of erythrocyte zinc levels (P. Dore-Duffy, unpublished observations).…”
Section: Prostaglandins and Msmentioning
confidence: 99%