Effects of Dietary Manganese Contents on 54Mn Metabolism in Mice.
Author(s) -
Itaru Sato,
Naonori Matsusaka,
Hirokazu Kobayashi,
Yoshikazu Nishimura
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
journal of radiation research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.643
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1349-9157
pISSN - 0449-3060
DOI - 10.1269/jrr.37.125
Subject(s) - manganese , excretion , chemistry , metabolism , endocrinology , medicine , zoology , food science , biology , biochemistry , organic chemistry
Several parameters of 54Mn metabolism were noted in mice maintained on diets with manganese contents of 80 to 8000 mg/kg. Excretion of 54Mn was promoted as the dietary manganese contents increased. Clearance of 54Mn from the liver, kidneys, pancreas, and spleen was markedly accelerated by feeding mice a high-manganese diet, but clearance from the muscles, femurs, and brain was relatively insensitive to the dietary manganese. Manganese concentrations in the tissues were regulated homeostatically upto the dietary manganese content of 2400 mg/kg, but marked accumulations of manganese occurred when mice were given 8000 mg/kg diet. No toxic symptoms were found up to the 2400 mg/kg diet, but consumption of the 8000 mg/kg diet was less than for other diets. These results suggest that an oral intake of excess manganese is effective for promoting the excretion of 54Mn from a body contaminated with this isotope.
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