• Title of article

    Transfer of iodine through the milk in protein-restricted lactating rats

  • Author/Authors

    Magna Cottini Fonseca Passos، نويسنده , , Cristiane da Fonte Ramos، نويسنده , , Sheila Cristina Potente Dutra، نويسنده , , Egberto Gaspar de Moura، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    300
  • To page
    303
  • Abstract
    Iodine supply is important to avoid neonatal hypothyroidism. This study evaluated whether protein restriction during lactation affects iodine transfer to the pups through the milk. We studied lactating rats fed an 8% protein-restricted diet (PR), a control 23% protein diet (C), and an energy-restricted diet group (ER). On days 4, 12 and 21, mothers were separated from their pups for 4 h, injected with 131I IP, and put together with their pups. The animals were killed 2 h later. PR pups had a significant decrease in iodine uptake in the gastric content and duodenal mucosa on the 4th day. On the contrary, at 12 and 21 days radioiodine was increased in the gastric content and in the duodenal mucosa. ER pups had an increase in iodine uptake in the gastric content and in the duodenal mucosa only at the end of lactation. The thyroid iodine uptake in PR pups was significantly decreased on the 4th day and significantly increased on the 21st day compared to control. When injected IP with an equivalent amount of 131I, the PR pups had a decrease in thyroid iodine uptake on the 4th and 12th day, while ER pups had no significant changes. So, these data suggest that protein restriction during lactation was associated with lower iodine secretion into the milk in the beginning of lactation. However, at the end of lactation, an adaptation process seems to occur leading to a higher transfer of iodine through the milk that compensates the impairment of thyroid iodine uptake in these pups.
  • Keywords
    Iodine , Protein restriction , Rats , Milk , Lactation
  • Journal title
    The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
  • Record number

    1296728