O'Dell B L
Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211, USA. Boyd_O'
Annu Rev Nutr. 1998;18:1-18. doi: 10.1146/annurev.nutr.18.1.1.
This article encompasses my perception of, and experience in, an exciting segment of the trace element era in nutrition research: the role of zinc in the nutrition of animals and humans. Zinc has been a major player on the stage of trace element research, and it has left a trail that galvanized the attention of many researchers, including myself. It is ubiquitous in biological systems, and it plays a multitude of physiologic and biochemical functions. A brief historical overview is followed by a discussion of the contributions the work done in my laboratory has made toward understanding the physiological and biochemical functions of zinc. The effort of 40 years has led to the belief that one of zinc's major roles, and perhaps its first limiting role, is to preserve plasma-membrane function as regards ion channels and signal transduction. Although substantial knowledge has been gained relating to the importance of zinc in nutrition, much remains to be discovered.
锌在动物和人类营养中的作用。锌一直是微量元素研究舞台上的主要角色,它留下的踪迹引起了包括我在内的许多研究人员的关注。它在生物系统中无处不在,并发挥着多种生理和生化功能。在简要回顾历史之后,将讨论我实验室所做的工作对理解锌的生理和生化功能所做出的贡献。40年的努力使人们相信,锌的主要作用之一,也许是其首要的限制作用,是在离子通道和信号转导方面维持质膜功能。尽管已经获得了大量关于锌在营养中重要性的知识,但仍有许多有待发现。