Raz I, Adler J H, Havivi E
Department of Medicine B, Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel.
Diabetologia. 1988 May;31(5):329-33. doi: 10.1007/BF00277416.
The concentrations of zinc, copper, and chromium in liver, kidney, muscle, bone and serum from control normoinsulinaemic and hyperinsulinaemic sand rats (Psammomys obesus) and from untreated spontaneously hyperinsulinaemic-hyperglycaemic sand rats were compared. A chronic hyperinsulinaemic-hyperglycaemic state was associated with a significant reduction (p less than 0.01) of zinc concentration in the liver, kidney and muscle but an elevation of zinc content in bone and of chromium in the liver. A hyperinsulinaemic-nor-moglycaemic state was not associated with similar changes in zinc concentration in the liver, kidney, muscle and bone. We conclude that in hyperinsulinaemic-hyperglycaemic sand rats there is a tendency to zinc depletion in several tissues. This depletion is not solely the result of a hyperinsulinaemic state but may be related to accompanying hyperglycaemia.