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有毒重金属与必需微量元素相互作用的生物学及健康影响

Biological and health implications of toxic heavy metal and essential trace element interactions.

作者信息

Chowdhury B A, Chandra R K

出版信息

Prog Food Nutr Sci. 1987;11(1):55-113.

PMID:3303135
Abstract

Human civilization and a concomitant increase in industrial activity has gradually redistributed many toxic metals from the earth's crust to the environment and increased the possibility of human exposure. Among the various toxic elements, heavy metals cadmium, lead, and mercury are specially prevalent in nature due to their high industrial use. These metals serve no biological function and their presence in tissues reflects contact of the organism with its environment. They are cumulative poison, and are toxic even at low dose. Studies of metabolism and toxicity of these elements have revealed important interactions between them and some essential dietary elements like calcium, zinc, iron, selenium, copper, chromium, and manganese. In general, a deficiency of these essential elements increases toxicity of heavy metals, whereas an excess appears to be protective. While most of the observations are on laboratory animals, limited human data are in agreement with the results of animal experiments. These suggest that the dietary presence of the essential elements may contribute to the protection of man and animal from the effects of heavy metal exposure, while their deficiency may increase toxicity. Appropriate dietary manipulation thus may be valuable in the prevention and treatment of heavy metal toxicity.

摘要

人类文明以及随之而来的工业活动增加,已逐渐将许多有毒金属从地壳重新分布到环境中,并增加了人类接触这些金属的可能性。在各种有毒元素中,重金属镉、铅和汞由于在工业上的大量使用而在自然界中特别普遍。这些金属没有生物学功能,它们在组织中的存在反映了生物体与环境的接触。它们是累积性毒物,即使在低剂量下也具有毒性。对这些元素的代谢和毒性研究表明,它们与一些必需的膳食元素(如钙、锌、铁、硒、铜、铬和锰)之间存在重要的相互作用。一般来说,这些必需元素的缺乏会增加重金属的毒性,而过量则似乎具有保护作用。虽然大多数观察结果来自实验动物,但有限的人类数据与动物实验结果一致。这些表明,膳食中必需元素的存在可能有助于保护人类和动物免受重金属暴露的影响,而它们的缺乏可能会增加毒性。因此,适当的膳食调整在预防和治疗重金属中毒方面可能具有重要价值。

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