Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
THE EFFECT OF VITAMIN D3 AND DIETARY CALCIUM LEVEL ON THE CADMIUM-INDUCED MORPHOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN RAT INTESTINAL MUCOSA
野田 節子久保田 くら山田 和彦吉沢 節子森内 幸子細谷 憲政
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1978 年 24 巻 4 号 p. 405-418

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The effect of vitamin D3 and dietary calcium level on the cadmium-induced changes was observed in the duodena of rats raised on various diets differing in vitamin D and calcium levels. Observation with scanning electron microscopy revealed that vitamin D and dietary calcium were required for normal intestinal villi and microvilli formation. The damaged cells were observed in the intestinall villi of cadmium-exposed rats. The length of microvilli was shortened in the cadmium-exposed rats. Furthermore, dietary cadmium reduced the enzyme activities in microvilli. Especially, alkaline phosphatase activity was reduced in the cadmium-exposed groups, even though it was still responsive to vitamin D3. These effects with cadmium were modulated by vitamin D3 and dietary calcium level. That is, in the presence of vitamin D3 and calcium, the effect of cadmium on intestinal villi and microvilli was reduced.
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