Fields M, Lewis C G, Beal T, Scholfield D, Patterson K, Smith J C, Reiser S
Department of Medicine, Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, D.C. 20007.
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1987 Nov;186(2):183-7. doi: 10.3181/00379727-186-42600.
The present investigation was undertaken to establish whether the severity of copper deficiency in rats fed diets containing fructose is affected by the presence and type of endogenous sex hormones. Intact and castrated male rats and intact and ovariectomized females were fed from weaning a copper-deficient diet (0.6 ppm) containing 62% fructose for 8 weeks. Regardless of castration, male rats were anemic, exhibited heart hypertrophy, and died of the deficiency. However, castration ameliorated the anemia and delayed the mortality. In contrast, none of the females died of the deficiency. It is suggested that in addition to the sex of the animal, levels of testosterone in the male may also play a role in the severity of copper deficiency.
本研究旨在确定喂食含果糖日粮的大鼠体内铜缺乏的严重程度是否受内源性性激素的存在及其类型的影响。将完整和阉割的雄性大鼠以及完整和去卵巢的雌性大鼠从断奶开始喂食含62%果糖的缺铜日粮(0.6 ppm),持续8周。无论是否阉割,雄性大鼠都出现贫血、心脏肥大,并死于铜缺乏症。然而,阉割改善了贫血状况并延迟了死亡。相比之下,没有雌性大鼠死于铜缺乏症。这表明,除了动物的性别外,雄性大鼠体内的睾酮水平可能也在铜缺乏的严重程度中起作用。