266
Views
34
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Menstrual Cycle

Changes in copper and zinc plasma concentrations during the normal menstrual cycle in women

, , , &
Pages 250-255 | Received 22 May 2009, Accepted 18 Jul 2009, Published online: 12 Mar 2010

References

  • Uriu-Adams JY, Keen CL. Copper, oxidative stress and human health. Mol Aspects Med 2005;26:268–298.
  • Powell SR. The antioxidant properties of Zinc. J Nutr 2000;130:1447S–1454S.
  • Ebish IM, Thomas CM, Peters WH, Braat DD, Steegers-Theunissen RP. The importance of folate, zinc and antioxidants in the pathogenesis and prevention of subfertility. Hum Reprod Update 2007;13:163–174.
  • Michaluk A. Kochman K. Involvement of copper in female reproduction. Reprod Biol 2007;7:193–205.
  • Krebs N. Overview of zinc absorption and excretion in the human gastrointestinal tract. J Nutr 2000;130:1374S–137S.
  • Wapnir R. Copper absorption and bioavailability. Am J Clin Nutr 1998;67s:1054–1060.
  • Johnson PE, Milne DB, Lykken GI. Effects of age and sex on copper absorption, biological half-life, and status in humans. Am J Clin Nutr 1992;56:917–920.
  • Bureau I, Gueux E, Mazur A, Rock E, Roussel AM, Rayssiguier Y. Female rats are protected against oxidative stress during copper deficiency. J Am Coll Nutr 2003;22:239–246.
  • Michos C, Kiortsis D, Evangelou A, Karkabounas S. Antioxidant protection during the menstrual cycle: effects of estradiol on ascorbic-dehydroascorbic acid plasma status in eumenorrhoic women during the menstrual cycle. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2006;85:960–965.
  • Mason K. A conspectus of research on copper metabolism and requirements of man. J Nutr 1979;109:1979–2066.
  • Evans G, Cornatzer N, Cornatzer W. Mechanism for hormone-induced alterations in ceruloplasmin. Am J Physiol 1970;218:613–615.
  • Zumoff B, Miller L, Poretskty L, et al Subnormal follicular phase serum progesterone levels and elevated follicular-phase serum estradiol levels in young women with insulin dependent biabetes. Steroids 1990;55:560–564.
  • Evangelou A, Kalfakakou V, Benveniste J, Amoux B. Inhibition of PAF-acether effects on isolated guinea pig hearts by zinc ions (Zn2+). Biol Trace Elem Res 1995;50:43–55.
  • Galaris D, Evangelou A. The role of oxidative stress in mechanisms of metal induced carcinogenesis. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol 2002;42:93–103.
  • Willis MS, Monaghan SA, Miller ML, McKenna RW, Perkins WD, Levinson BS, Bhushan V, Kroft SH. Zinc-induced copper deficiency: a report of three cases initially recognized on bone marrow examination. Am J Clin Pathol 2005;123:125–131.
  • Coyle P, Philcox JC, Carey LC, Rofe AM. Metallothionein: the multipurpose protein. Cell Mol Life Sci 2002;59:627–647.
  • Luza SC, Speisky HC. Liver copper storage and transport during development: implications of cytotoxicity. Am J Clin Nutr 1998;63:812S–8120S.
  • Prassad AS, editor. Essential and toxic trace elements in human health and disease: an update. The transport of copper. New York: Wiley-Liss; 1993.
  • Gaetke LM, Chow CK. Copper toxicity, oxidative stress and antioxidant nutrients. Toxicol 2003;189:147–163.
  • Tsanadis G, Sotiriadis A, Vezyraki P, Kalfakakou V, Zikopoulos K, Dalkalitsis N, Evangelou A, Stefos T. FSH, TSH, T3 and T4 changes in relation to plasma copper and zinc alterations during D-penicillamine administration in female Wistar rats. Nutr Res 2003;23:111–116.
  • Hazum E. Copper and thiol regulation of gonadotropin releasing hormone binding and luteinizing hormone release. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1983;1:306–312.
  • Fevold H, Hisaw F, Greep R. Augmentation of the gonad-stimulating action of pituitary extracts by inorganic substances, particularly copper salts. Am J Physiol 1936;117:68–74.
  • Uchino E, Tsuzuki T, Inoue K. The effects of age and sex on seven elements in Sprague-Dawley ratorgans. Lab Anim 1990;24:253–264.
  • Tuormaa TE. Adverse effects of zinc deficiency: a review from the literature. J Orthomol Med 1995;3/4:149–164.
  • Klotz L-O, Kröncke K-D, Buchczyk D, Sies H. Role of copper, zinc, selenium and tellurium in the cellular defense against oxidative and nitrosative stress. J Nutr 2003;133:1448S–1451S.
  • Shaw NA, Dickey HC, Brugman HH, Blamberg DL, Witter JF. Zinc deficiency in female rabbits. Lab Anim 1974;8:1–7.
  • Swenerton H, Hurley S. Zinc deficiency in rhesus and bonnet monkeys, including effects on reproduction. J Nutr 1980;110:575–583.
  • Osendarp S, West C, Black R. The need for maternal zinc supplementation in developing countries: an unresolved issue. J Nutr 2003;133:817S–827S.
  • Keen CL, Clegg MS, Hanna LA, Lanoue L, Rogers JM, Daston GP, Oteiza P, Uriu-Adams JY. The plausibility of micronutritient deficiencies being a significant contributing factor to the occurrence of pregnancy complications. J Nutr 2003;133:1597S–1605S.
  • Jameson S. Effects of zinc deficiency on human reproduction. Act Med Scand 1976;197A(Suppl 539):3–82.
  • Bedwal RS, Bahuguna A. Zinc, copper and selenium in reproduction. Experientia 1994;50:626–640.
  • Ganaraja B, Pavithran P, Ghosh S. Effect of estrogen on plasma cerruloplasmin level in rats exposed to acute stress. Indian J Med Sci 2004;58:150–154.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.