Effect of Maternal Zinc Deficiency or Food Restriction on Rat Fetal Pancreas. I. Procarboxypeptidase A and Chymotrypsinogen

Maternal zinc deficiency lowered the protein, zinc and zymogen content of the day 19 rat fetal pancreas. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were fed a zinc-deficient diet (0.4 ± 0.1 ppm zinc) ad libitum or a zinc-supplemented control diet (100 ppm zinc) either ad libitum or with restricted intake. At day...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of nutrition 1981-05, Vol.111 (5), p.858-868
Hauptverfasser: Robinson, Leann K., Hurley, Lucille S.
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Zusammenfassung:Maternal zinc deficiency lowered the protein, zinc and zymogen content of the day 19 rat fetal pancreas. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were fed a zinc-deficient diet (0.4 ± 0.1 ppm zinc) ad libitum or a zinc-supplemented control diet (100 ppm zinc) either ad libitum or with restricted intake. At day 19 of pregnancy, the pancreata from zinc-deficient fetuses contained 50% less zinc and 15% less cellular protein than did fetal pancreas from normal or restricted intake controls, although DNA content was normal. Zymogen granulation of pancreatic acinar cells from zinc-deficient fetuses was decreased. The two major proteolytic zymogens of the rat fetal pancreas—procarboxypeptidase A, a zinc metalloprotein, and chymotrypsinogen—were each 30% lower per cell in zinc-deficient fetuses than in controls. Zinc-deficient fetuses taken from large litters of seven or more young per litter had lower levels of procarboxypeptidase A and chymotrypsinogen in the pancreata than did fetuses taken from smaller litters. The results suggest that exocrine zymogen accumulation is lower than normal in the pancreata of zinc-deficient fetuses, irrespective of the zinc dependency of the enzyme proteins involved. pancreatic development zinc deficiency procarboxypeptidase A chymotrypsinogen
ISSN:0022-3166
1541-6100
DOI:10.1093/jn/111.5.858