Abstract

본 연구는 중금속이 함유된 식이를 섭취 시 생체 내에서의 중금속 동태 및 함량을 구명하고자 Cd 오염 지역에서 생산된 현미를 첨가한 식이로 12주간 흰쥐를 사육하여 성장 특성과 혈액, 간 및 신장 조직의 Cd, Zn 및 Cu의 함량을 분석한 결과는 다음과 같다. 식이에 따른 일일 증가체중은 BR 및 PBR 100% 식이 군에서 0.22-0.26 g/day이었고, FE식이 군은 1.08-1.26 g/day로 식이 원에 따른 체중변화 차이가 뚜렷하였다. 식이 내 중금속 일일 섭취량은 BR+PBR 50% 및 PBR 100% 군은 10.77 및 22.36 <TEX>${\mu}g/rat$</TEX> 이고, FE+PBR 50% 군은 8.83 <TEX>${\mu}g/rat$</TEX>로 식이 중 Cd 농도에 따라 일일 Cd 섭취량이 증가 되었다. 12주간 섭취한 중금속은 전체적으로 식이 중 Cd 함량이 높아지면 이들 총 섭취량도 증가되었다. BR+PBR 50% 군 및 FE+PBR 50% 군의 간과 신장의 무게는 FE 식이 군에서 2.64배 및 2.27배 높은 무게를 나타냈다. 혈액 중 Cd 함량은 BR 식이 섭취량이 많을수록 증가되었고, Zn 및 Cu 함량은 감소되었다. 동일 Cd 농도 식이 군에서 FE+PBR 50% 군은 BR+PBR 50%로 조제한 식이군보다 혈액 중 Cd 함량이 1.27배 높았다. 간에서 BR, BR+PBR 50% 및 PBR 100% 식이 군은 Cd 농도가 높으면 간 중 Cd 함량이 증가되는 현상이 뚜렷하였다. 동일 수준 농도에서 BR+PBR 50% 및 FE+PBR 50%의 Cd 축적은 BR 식이가 높았다. 신장 중 BR, BR+PBR 50% 및 PBR 100% 식이 군에서 Cd 함량의 축적이 높아지면 신장 중 Zn 및 Cu 함량이 증가하였고, 식이군의 Cd 농도가 같은 수준에서 FE와 BR 첨가 차이는 BR 첨가식이 군이 FE로 조제한 식이군보다 3.11배가 높은 Cd 함량을 나타냈다. 이와 같은 결과는 오염된 식이의 섭취량과 Cd 농도 수준에 의존한 결과로서 Zn 및 Cu 함량과도 깊은 관계가 있음을 확인하였다. Movement and accumulation of cadmium in male Sprague-Dawley rats, fed with brown rice from nearby Janghang smeltery area were investigated. The rat fed with five different cadmium level diets made with Cd-polluted during 12 weeks. The brown rice-polluted with 0.87 ppm Cd (PBR) was sampled from products in the Janghang smeltery area. Diets of brown rice group were brown rice (BR, 0.002 ppm Cd), each 50% of BR and PBR (BR+PBR 50%, 0.44 ppm Cd) and PBR (PBR 100%, 0.87 ppm Cd). To compare with BR+PBR 50%, the another group diet composed the feed (FE, 0.002 Cd ppm) and each 50% of FE and PBR (FE+PBR 50%, 0.44 ppm Cd). Accumulation of Cd, Zn and Cu in blood, liver and kidney rats was measured by GF-AAS. The weight gain in BR groups and FE groups were different 0.22-0.26 and 1.08-1.26 g/day, respectively. Daily intake cadmium was 10.77 and 22.36 <TEX>${\mu}g/rat$</TEX> in BR+PBR 50% and PBR 100%, and 8.83 <TEX>${\mu}g/rat$</TEX> in FE+PBR 50%. Cadmium contents in diets were higher, and total intake of the heavy metals was more increased on the whole. Weights of liver and kidney in FE+PBR 50% group was 2.64 and 2.27 folds higher than those in BR+PBR 50% group. Cadmium contents in blood were increased with intake of BR diet, but Zn and Cu were decreased with them. In the diet groups with the same Cd concentration, Cd content of FE+PBR 50% was higher 1.27 times than that of BR+PBR 50%. In the diet group of BR, BR+PBR 50%, and PBR 100%, the increase of Cd concentration was significantly different to the increase of Cd content in the livers. In the same condition of Cd concentration, Cd contents were higher in the BR+PBR 50% group. In the diet groups of BR, BR+PBR 50%, and PBR 100%, the increase of Cd content in the kidneys led to the increase of Zn and Cu contents. In the same condition of Cd concentration, the diet group with the addition of BR was shown to be 3.11 times higher than with the addition of FE. In view of the results so far achieved, It was closely related with Cd, Zn, and Cu content.

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