27.02.2013 Views

conspectus of researchon copper metabolism and requirements

conspectus of researchon copper metabolism and requirements

conspectus of researchon copper metabolism and requirements

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

COPPER METABOLISM AND REQUIREMENTS OF MAN 2057<br />

ceruloplasmin. J. Biol. Chem. 239, 3570-<br />

3575.<br />

586. Oshima, F. & SchÃnheimer, R. (1929)<br />

Ãœber den Kupfergehalt der normalen Leber<br />

und der Leber bein Hämochromatose, sowie<br />

von Gallensteinen und Gesamptblut. Ztschr.<br />

Physiol. Chem. 180, 254-258.<br />

587. Oshima, F. & Siebert, P. (1930) Experi<br />

mentelle chronische Kupfergiftung, ein<br />

Beitrag zur Frage der Pathogenese der<br />

Hämochromatose. Beitrag. Path. Anat. Pathol.<br />

84, 106-111.<br />

588. Oski, F. A. (1970) Chickee, the <strong>copper</strong>.<br />

Ann. Int. Med. 73, 485-486.<br />

589. Oster, G. & Salgo, M. P. (1977) Copper<br />

in mammalian reproduction. Adv. Pharmacol.<br />

Chemotherapy 14, 327-409.<br />

590. Ota, D. M., Macfadyen, B. V. Jr., Gum, E.<br />

T. & Dudrick, S. J. (1978) Zinc <strong>and</strong> cop<br />

per deficiencies in man during intravenous<br />

hyperalimentation. In: Zinc <strong>and</strong> Copper in<br />

Clinical Medicine, ( Hambidge, K. M. &<br />

Nichols, B. L., eds.), pp. 99-112, Spectrum,<br />

New York.<br />

591. Page, G. G. (1973) Contamination <strong>of</strong><br />

drinking water by corrosion <strong>of</strong> <strong>copper</strong> tubes.<br />

N.Z.J. Sci. 16, 349-388.<br />

592. Pagliardi, E., Giangr<strong>and</strong>i, E. & Vinti, A.<br />

(1958) Erythrocyte <strong>copper</strong> in iron defi<br />

ciency anemia. Acta Hematol. 19, 231-240.<br />

593. Panvalkar, R. S., Kalgi, V. H. & Registe, M.<br />

D. ( 1961 ) Serum <strong>copper</strong> level in normal<br />

human subjects <strong>and</strong> in tuberculosis. Prelimi<br />

nary report. Indian J. Med. Sci. 15, 456-<br />

459.<br />

594. Partridge, S. M., Elsden, D. F., Thomas, J.,<br />

Dorfman, A., Telser, A. & Ho, P-L. ( 1964)<br />

Biosynthesis <strong>of</strong> the elemosine <strong>and</strong> isodesmonsine<br />

cross-bridges in elastin. Biochem. J.<br />

93, 30c.<br />

595. Pennington, J. T. & Calloway, D. H. (1974)<br />

Copper content <strong>of</strong> foods. J. Am. Diet. Assn.<br />

63, 143-153.<br />

596. Pfeiffer, C. C. & Cott, A. (1974) A study<br />

<strong>of</strong> zinc <strong>and</strong> manganese dietary supplements<br />

in the <strong>copper</strong> loaded schizophrenic. In:<br />

Clinical Applications <strong>of</strong> Zinc Metabolism<br />

(Pories, J., Strain, W. H., Hsu, J. M. &<br />

R. L. Woosley, eds.), pp. 260-278, Thomas,<br />

Springfield, Illinois.<br />

597. Pfeiffer, C. C. & Hiev, V. (1972) A study<br />

<strong>of</strong> zinc deficiency <strong>and</strong> <strong>copper</strong> excess in the<br />

schrizophrenias. Internat. Rev. Neurobiol.<br />

1 (Suppl), 141-165.<br />

598. Picciano, M. F. & Guthrie, H. A. (1976)<br />

Copper, iron <strong>and</strong> zinc contents <strong>of</strong> mature<br />

human milk. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 29, 242-254.<br />

599. Pimentel, J. C. & Menezes, A. P. (1977)<br />

Liver disease in vineyard sprayers. Gastroenterology<br />

72, 275-283.<br />

600. Pineda, E. P., Ravin, H. A. & Rutenberg,<br />

A. M. (1962) Serum ceruloplasmin: ob<br />

servations in patients with cancer, obstruc<br />

tive jaundice, <strong>and</strong> other diseases. Gastroenterology<br />

43, 266-270.<br />

601'. Pinnell, S. R. & Martin, G. R. (1968) The<br />

cross-linking <strong>of</strong> collagen <strong>and</strong> elastin: enzy<br />

matic conversion <strong>of</strong> lysine in peptide link<br />

age to a-amino-adipic-a-semialdenyde (allysine)<br />

by an extract from bone. Proc. Nat.<br />

Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 61, 708-716.<br />

602. Pirrie, R. ( 1952 ) Serum <strong>copper</strong> <strong>and</strong> its<br />

relationship to serum iron in patients with<br />

neoplastic disease. J. Clin. Pathol. 5, 190-<br />

193.<br />

603. Pitt, M. A. (1976) Molybdenum toxicity:<br />

interactions between <strong>copper</strong>, molybdenum<br />

<strong>and</strong> sulphate. Agents Actions 6, 758-769.<br />

604. Plantin, L. O. & St<strong>and</strong>berg, P. O. (1965)<br />

Whole-blood concentrations <strong>of</strong> <strong>copper</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

zinc in rheumatoid arthritis studied by acti<br />

vation analysis. Acta Rheum. Sc<strong>and</strong>. 11, 30-<br />

34.<br />

605. Poczekaj, J., Hejduk, J. & Chodera, A.<br />

(1963) Behaviour <strong>of</strong> <strong>copper</strong> in trophoblast<br />

<strong>and</strong> in placenta at term. Gynaecologia 155,<br />

155-159.<br />

606. Pojerová, A. & Továrek, J. (1960) Cerulo<br />

plasmin in early childhood. Acta Paediat. 49,<br />

113-120.<br />

607. Poison, C. J. (1929) Chronic <strong>copper</strong><br />

poisoning. Br. J. Exp. Pathol. 10, 241-245.<br />

608. Porter, H. (1949) Amino acid excretion in<br />

degenerative diseases <strong>of</strong> the nervous system.<br />

J. Lab. Clin. Med. 34, 1623-1626.<br />

609. Porter, H. (1951) Copper excretion in the<br />

urine <strong>of</strong> normal individuals <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> patients<br />

with hepatolenticular degeneration (Wilson's<br />

disease). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 31, 262-<br />

265.<br />

610. Porter, H. (1966) The tissue <strong>copper</strong> pro<br />

teins: cerebrocuprein, erythrocuprein, hepatocuprein,<br />

<strong>and</strong> neonatal hepatic mitochondrocuprein.<br />

In: The Biochemistry <strong>of</strong> Copper,<br />

(Peisach, ]., Aisen, P. & Blumberg, W. E.,<br />

eds.), pp. 159-174, Academic Press, New<br />

York.<br />

611. Porter, H. (1974) The particulate halfcystine-rich<br />

<strong>copper</strong> protein <strong>of</strong> newborn liver.<br />

Relationship to metallothionein <strong>and</strong> subcellu<br />

lar localization in non-mitochondrial particles<br />

possibly representing heavy lysosomes. Bio<br />

chem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 56, 661-668.<br />

612. Porter, H. & Ainsworth, S. (1959) The<br />

isolation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>copper</strong>-containing protein<br />

cerebrocuprein I from normal human brain.<br />

J. Neurochem. 5, 91-98.<br />

613. Porter, H. & Folch, J. (1957) Brain <strong>copper</strong>protein<br />

fractions in the normal <strong>and</strong> in Wil<br />

son's disease. A.M.A. Arch. Neurol. Psychiat.<br />

77, 8-16.<br />

614. Porter, H. & Hills, J. R. (1974) The halfcystine-rich<br />

<strong>copper</strong> protein <strong>of</strong> newborn liver<br />

probable relationship to metallothionein <strong>and</strong><br />

subcellular localization in non-mitochondrial<br />

particles possibly representing heavy lyso<br />

somes. In: Trace Element Metabolism in<br />

Animals—2 ( Hoekstra, W. G., Suttie, J. W.,<br />

Ganther, H. E. & Mertz, W., eds.), pp. 482-<br />

485, University Park Press, Baltimore.<br />

615. Porter, H., Sweeney, M. & Porter, E. M.<br />

( 1964 ) Neonatal hepatic mitochondrocuprein.<br />

II. Isolation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>copper</strong>-containing<br />

subfraction from mitochondria <strong>of</strong> newborn<br />

human liver. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 104,<br />

97-101.<br />

Downloaded from<br />

jn.nutrition.org<br />

by guest on February 27, 2013

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!