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Effect of dietary lithium levels on tissue lithium concentrations, growth rate, and reproduction in the rat

✍ Scribed by E.L. Patt; E.E. Pickett; B.L. O'Dell


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1978
Weight
636 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3061

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✦ Synopsis


Weanling rats were fed a low-lithium diet (0.005-0.015 ppm) and the same diet supplemented with 0.5 ppm lithium. They were carried through three generations and observations made on growth rate, reproductive performance, and lithium concentration of tissues. Analyses were performed by flame emission using a nitrous oxideacetylene flame. Tissues and fluids analyzed incIuded whole bIood, plasma, milk. adrenal gland. pituitary, salivary gland, thymus, brzin. liver, kidney. spleen, heart, lung. skin, testis, ovary, uterus, and femur. The results are only su ggestive of a physiological role for trace quantities of lithium. The fertility of second-and third-generation females [ 101 was inferior to that of the lithium supplemented group, but lithium had no effect on gro\r-tb rate. Most significantly, the lithium concentrations in the pituitary and adrenal glands lvere relatively high and maintained constant through two generations regnrdiess of dietary lithium. The lithium concentrations in other tissues were lowered by low dietary intake and in at least two cases, heart and kidney. continued to decrease with successive generations.


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