Short-term low zinc intake alters DNA damage and zinc transporter expression without changing plasma zinc (122.2)

2014 
Zinc deficiency continues to be a major concern of international nutrition, yet there are still few sensitive and reliable biomarkers for identifying moderate zinc deficiency or monitoring changes in zinc status. Plasma zinc content is used most frequently, but it is influenced by conditions other than zinc intake and, therefore, is not reliable except when zinc intake is very low. In this study, the sensitivity of leukocytic zinc transporter gene expression and genomic integrity were evaluated in a moderate depletion/repletion study. Eighteen healthy men were provided a low zinc (6 mg/day) diet with added phytate for two weeks followed by an adequate zinc (10 mg/day) diet for four weeks. They then consumed an ad libitum diet while taking a 25mg zinc supplement for three weeks. Leukocyte DNA damage increased (p<0.0001) during the depletion phase, as detected by the Comet Assay. ZIP1, ZIP4, and ZnT1 zinc transporter gene expression was evaluated in isolated leukocytes and measured using qPCR. ZnT1 gene exp...
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