Changes in serum zinc levels associated with giardiasis and dietary zinc intake in mice

L Quihui-Cota, RO Méndez Estrada… - Biological trace element …, 2012 - Springer
L Quihui-Cota, RO Méndez Estrada, H Astiazarán-García, GG Morales-Figueroa
Biological trace element research, 2012Springer
The association of giardiasis with the malabsorption of zinc remains controversial. This study
investigated changes in serum zinc levels in Giardia-infected mice subjected to different
dietary zinc regimens. Thirty-five mice (strain C 3 H/H e J) were randomly categorized into
two groups. The first group was inoculated with 5× 10 6 Giardia trophozoites (n= 18), and the
second group remained Giardia free (n= 17). Each group (Giardia infected and Giardia free)
was randomly classified into three subgroups and given low (9 mg Zn/kg), normal (33 mg …
Abstract
The association of giardiasis with the malabsorption of zinc remains controversial. This study investigated changes in serum zinc levels in Giardia-infected mice subjected to different dietary zinc regimens. Thirty-five mice (strain C3H/HeJ) were randomly categorized into two groups. The first group was inoculated with 5 × 106 Giardia trophozoites (n = 18), and the second group remained Giardia free (n = 17). Each group (Giardia infected and Giardia free) was randomly classified into three subgroups and given low (9 mg Zn/kg), normal (33 mg Zn/kg), and high levels (288 mg Zn/kg) of dietary zinc over a 2-week period for acclimation. Fourteen days post-Giardia infection, all of the mice were euthanized and blood samples were collected. The number of trophozoites was quantified (hematocytometer), and serum zinc levels were determined via atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Significant increases in the median weights were only found in the Giardia-free mice (p < 0.05). A higher final median weight was found in the Giardia-free group when compared with that of the Giardia-infected group given low dietary zinc (p = 0.013). In the Giardia-infected group with low dietary zinc, the geometric mean of trophozoites was 3,498 ± 101 (SE) per milliliter. The Giardia-infected group had lower serum zinc levels than did the Giardia-free group with the high dietary zinc regimens (p < 0.05). Our results are consistent with studies among human populations, but further studies are required to elucidate the actual mechanism governing the zinc–giardiasis interaction.
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