Abstract

Tissue aluminum accumulation and the potential toxic sequelae in rats fed moderate amounts of aluminum (≃40 μmol of Al/g of diet) without citrate (Al diet) and with supplemental citrate (208 μmol of citrate/g of diet) (Al-Cit diet) for 6-7 months were examined. Rats fed the Al diet accumulated more aluminum in tibias and kidneys and rats fed the Al-Cit diet accumulated more aluminum in tibias, sera, and muscles than rats fed the basal diet. Rats fed the Al-Cit diet had 1.5-fold greater calculated body load of aluminum and excreted 1.5-fold more aluminum in urine after administration of desferrioxamine (DFO) than rats fed the Al diet. This suggests that DFO tests have some utility as indicators of body aluminum loads

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