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trace elements and abdominal pain

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:59 am
by jimmylegs
now that i have discovered that my zinc is down, i reviewed some of my other vague and various issues in recent months. aside from the reappearance of the jimmylegs, i considered my three or four episodes of sharp, harsh, all-over abdomen pain. a quick search turned up the abstract below, but i really have only spent a couple of seconds on this so far:
Trace Elements in Human Health and Disease: An Update
The many functions of zinc in inflammatory conditions of the gastrointestinal tract
Keywords
gastric diseases; inflammatory bowel disease; intestinal permeability; inflammation; zinc
Abstract
A variety of inflammatory gastrointestinal diseases are associated with altered zinc metabolism or deficiency. Acute and chronic diarrheal disorders may cause deficiency because of increased losses, altered immunity or decreased absorption. When the small intestinal barrier is altered by inflammation, zinc supplementation may be beneficial not only in correcting the deficiency but also because it improves the small bowel mucosal capacity of absorbing water and electrolytes. Zinc is known to have antioxidant properties being a membrane stabilizer, scavenging reactive oxygen metabolites and regulating cytokine synthesis through the activation of transcription factors and this has relevant potential in inflammatory bowel diseases. Moreover, the element stimulates tissue healing and repair in experimental ulcers directly through promoting cell proliferation, protein synthesis and growth factors production and scavenging free radicals. Interest is growing in supplementary therapies with elements and vitamins but current research suggests great caution and to balance the benefits and dangers of uncontrolled administration, since zinc can also stimulate an increased acute phase response and this can exacerbate chronic relapsing diseases. Zinc plays an important role in inflammation. The metal has catalytic, co-catalytic and structural functions in many zinc-dependent enzymes of the body through the regulation of gene expression. Moreover, the involvement of zinc finger proteins in the genetic expression of growth factors has been established. Zinc stabilizes cellular membranes especially interacting at the SH levels and preventing depolarization of phospholipids. The effects on cellular immunity and especially on the activity of serum thymulin and natural killer cells, T-lymphocyte proliferation and interleukin-2 production are also well-known. A growing body of evidence suggests a role for zinc in antioxidant defence systems. The metal has only one stable oxidation state (divalent) and is not affected by free radicals or oxidative stress. It may act as a scavenger of radical products through the synthesis of enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and metallothionein (MT) or it may affect cytokine-activated transcription factors. J. Trace Elem. Exp. Med. 13:33-39, 2000. © 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
all of the times that i had this pain i thought i knew what had caused it (ie perhaps it was the iron i took before the first episode, or the rice eaten before the first two episodes) but in the end i could not identify a common link between all the painful events. if i get another one, i guess we'll know it's not zinc-related, either!

Re: trace elements and abdominal pain

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 5:06 am
by jimmylegs
update. i am zinc replete, status has been more or less optimal (usually upper teens) for years now, and i no longer suffer attacks of sharp abdominal pain.

Re: trace elements and abdominal pain

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 5:08 am
by DougL
love to see these stories over several years. glad to hear you have solved the problem.

Re: trace elements and abdominal pain

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 5:31 am
by jimmylegs
thanks :) it's nice not to have to deal with it any more!