1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02576793
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Influence of dietary amiloride supplement on the zinc status of growing rats with marginal zinc supply

Abstract: We divided 36 male pathogen-free Sprague-Dawley rats with an average live mass (LM) of 51 g into four treatment groups of nine animals each. They received for a period of 28 trial days a semisynthetic purified diet based on casein for ad libitum consumption, supplemented with 5 ppm zinc (groups 1-3) or 57 ppm zinc (group 4) as zinc sulfate. In addition to the diet, groups 2 and 3 were given a diuretic supplement of amiloride at the therapeutic dose rate (0.4 mg amiloride/kg LM0.75 per day) or in a dosage corre… Show more

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“…The treated groups manifested a greater zincuric effect compared to untreated hypertensive patients [21]. On the other hand, in another study the combination of 50 mg hydrochlorothiazide with 5 mg amiloride (a potassium-sparing agent and a potential zinc-binding ligand [22]) for three months in hypertensives resulted in no change in serum zinc [23], while in a different investigation the chronic use of amiloride with hydrochlorothiazide did not reduce the zincuric effect of the thiazide [24].…”
Section: Diureticsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The treated groups manifested a greater zincuric effect compared to untreated hypertensive patients [21]. On the other hand, in another study the combination of 50 mg hydrochlorothiazide with 5 mg amiloride (a potassium-sparing agent and a potential zinc-binding ligand [22]) for three months in hypertensives resulted in no change in serum zinc [23], while in a different investigation the chronic use of amiloride with hydrochlorothiazide did not reduce the zincuric effect of the thiazide [24].…”
Section: Diureticsmentioning
confidence: 97%