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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2005.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 28, 2005; 11(28): 4396-4399
Published online Jul 28, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i28.4396
Table 1 Clinical and biochemical aspects of colitis
ControlsStandard diet (Fe, 200 mg/kg)Iron-supplemented diet (1 700 mg/kg)Iron-deprived diet (45 mg/kg)
Colon wet weight (g)2.2±0.24.0±0.9a3.8±0.82.1±0.4c
Macroscopic damage score0±08.75±2.57.4±1.43.6±1.1c
Myeloperoxidase U/mg3.5±0.619.4±5.261.4±7.9b24.5±7.1
Table 2 Hepatic and colonic zinc and copper concentrations in controls and colitis
Zinc mg/g
Copper mg/g
HepaticColonicHepaticColonic
Controls99.8±2.1133.4±6.154.4±1.618.6±0.9
Standard diet140.2±6.2a113.9±5.820.8±0.7d18.6±0.9
Iron-supplemented diet92.6±5b132.2±10.244.2±3.921±2.1
Iron-deprived diet117.2±4.4101.6±5.119.7±0.8d36.2±5.9c