Title: Zinc.
Authors: Skalny, Anatoly V; Aschner, Michael; Tinkov, Alexey A
Published In Adv Food Nutr Res, (2021)
Abstract: Since the discovery of manifest Zn deficiency in 1961, the increasing number of studies demonstrated the association between altered Zn status and multiple diseases. In this chapter, we provide a review of the most recent advances on the role of Zn in health and disease (2010-20), with a special focus on the role of Zn in neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders, diabetes and obesity, male and female reproduction, as well as COVID-19. In parallel with the revealed tight association between ASD risk and severity and Zn status, the particular mechanisms linking Zn2+ and ASD pathogenesis like modulation of synaptic plasticity through ProSAP/Shank scaffold, neurotransmitter metabolism, and gut microbiota, have been elucidated. The increasing body of data indicate the potential involvement of Zn2+ metabolism in neurodegeneration. Systemic Zn levels in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease were found to be reduced, whereas its sequestration in brain may result in modulation of amyloid β and α-synuclein processing with subsequent toxic effects. Zn2+ was shown to possess adipotropic effects through the role of zinc transporters, zinc finger proteins, and Zn-α2-glycoprotein in adipose tissue physiology, underlying its particular role in pathogenesis of obesity and diabetes mellitus type 2. Recent findings also contribute to further understanding of the role of Zn2+ in spermatogenesis and sperm functioning, as well as oocyte development and fertilization. Finally, Zn2+ was shown to be the potential adjuvant therapy in management of novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), underlining the perspectives of zinc in management of old and new threats.
PubMed ID: 34112355
MeSH Terms: Alzheimer Disease/metabolism; Animals; Autism Spectrum Disorder/metabolism*; COVID-19 Drug Treatment; COVID-19/metabolism*; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/metabolism*; Female; Humans; Male; Neurodegenerative Diseases/metabolism*; Neurodevelopmental Disorders/metabolism; Nutritional Status; Obesity/metabolism*; Parkinson Disease/metabolism; Reproduction*; Zinc/deficiency; Zinc/metabolism*; Zinc/therapeutic use