Administration of high doses of copper to capuchin monkeys does not cause liver damage but induces transcriptional activation of hepatic proliferative responses
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Araya, Magdalena
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Núñez, Héctor
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Pavez, Leonardo
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Arredondo, Miguel
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Méndez, Marco
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Cisternas, Felipe
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Pizarro Aguirre, Fernando
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Sierralta, Walter
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Uauy Dagach-Imbarack, Ricardo
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González, Mauricio
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2019-03-11T13:03:10Z
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2019-03-11T13:03:10Z
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2012
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Journal of Nutrition, Volumen 142, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 233-237
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00223166
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15416100
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10.3945/jn.111.140103
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165493
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Liver cells respond to copper loading upregulating protective mechanisms. However, to date, except for liver content, there are no good indicators that identify individuals with excess liver copper. We hypothesized that administering high doses of copper to young (5.5 mg Cu · kg -1 d -1) and adult (7.5 mg Cu · kg -1 d -1) capuchin monkeys would induce detectable liver damage. Study groups included adult monkeys (2 females, 2 males) 3-3.5 y old at enrollment treated with copper for 36 mo (ACu); age-matched controls (1 female, 3 males) that did not receive additional copper (AC); young monkeys (2 female, 2 males) treated from birth with copper for 36 mo (YCu); and young age-matched controls (2 female, 2 males) that did not receive additional copper (YC). We periodically assessed clinical, blood biochemical, and liver histological indicators and at 36 mo the hepatic mRNA abundance of MT2a, APP, DMT1, CTR1, HGF, TGFβ, and NFκ only in adult monkeys. After 36 mo, the liver copper concentrati
Administration of high doses of copper to capuchin monkeys does not cause liver damage but induces transcriptional activation of hepatic proliferative responses