Nickel Toxicity and Its Interaction with Zinc, Copper and Lead in Growing Chicks

초생추에서의 니켈의 독성과 아연·구리 및 납과의 상호작용

  • Park, Jun-hong (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) ;
  • Kim, Chun-su (College of Agriculture, Dan-kook University)
  • Received : 1985.09.18
  • Published : 1985.10.20

Abstract

Nickel toxicity and interactions of nickel with zinc, copper, and lead were studied in glowing chicks fed supplemented diet. Feed intake and growth rate of the chick were reduced by 250mg nickel as a sulfate salt per kg of feed. The toxicity of nickel was decreased by zinc or copper supplementation, but not lead. High nickel feed increased nickel level in kidney and decreased zinc levels in tibia and plasma. However, low zinc levels in tibia and in plasma were reversed by zinc supplementation. Hemoglobin, packed cell volume, and aortic elastin content were increased in chicks fed nickel. These results suggest that nickel toxicity is induced by interference with zinc metabolism.

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