reviewMolecular MedicineApr 3, 2008GOLD OA

Zinc in Human Health: Effect of Zinc on Immune Cells

Wayne State University

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Abstract

Although the essentiality of zinc for plants and animals has been known for many decades, the essentiality of zinc for humans was recognized only 40 years ago in the Middle East. The zinc-deficient patients had severe immune dysfunctions, inasmuch as they died of intercurrent infections by the time they were 25 years of age. In our studies in an experimental human model of zinc deficiency, we documented decreased serum testosterone level, oligospermia, severe immune dysfunctions mainly affecting T helper cells, hyperammonemia, neurosensory disorders, and decreased lean body mass. It appears that zinc deficiency is prevalent in the developing world and as many as two billion subjects may be growth retarded due…

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Keywords
  • Zinc deficiency (plant disorder)
  • Zinc
  • Immune system
  • Acrodermatitis enteropathica
  • Endocrinology
  • Biology
  • Internal medicine
  • Immunology
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