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Response of Plasma Levels of Vitamin A to a Dose of Vitamin A As an Indicator of Hepatic Vitamin A Reserves in Rats

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Journal J Nutr
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1979 May 1
PMID 438896
Citations 18
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Abstract

Rats were fed diets deficient [-A] or sufficient [+A] (3 mg retinol equivalents/kg) in vitamin A, and without [-RA] or with [+RA] (12 mg/kg) retinoic acid supplementation for up to 33 days. Rats with plasma vitamin A levels ranging from 7 to 62 micrograms/dl were studied at intervals during progressive depletion of liver stores of vitamin A (expt. 2) and when liver stores were nearly exhausted (less than 10 micrograms/g) or replete (up to 100 micrograms/g) with vitamin A (expt. 1). A dose of retinyl acetate in corn oil (20 micrograms retinol equivalents) was administered by intubation directly into the stomach. The relative dose response (RDR), expressed as a percentage and defined as the absolute magnitude of the rise in plasma vitamin A levels 5 hours after the dose of retinyl acetate, divided by the plasma level of vitamin A attained after 5 hours, was determined for each rat and correlated over a wide range of vitamin A plasma and liver levels. An RDR above 50% invariably was associated with low plasma levels (10 to 30 micrograms/dl) and low liver stores (less than 10 micrograms/g) of vitamin A, whereas an RDR of less than 40% was associated with plasma levels above 30 micrograms/dl and liver stores ranging from 3 to 100 micrograms/g.

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