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Updated: Sep 19 2020

Copper

  • Deficiency
    • Causes
      • excess zinc
        • elevated levels of zinc induce increased expression of metallothionein
          • metallothionein functions to bind various metals preventing their absorption into the body and sequesters them in intestinal cells
            • metallothionein has a greater affinity for copper than zinc
            • increased levels of metallothionein result in binding and sequesting of copper leading to a copper deficiency
    • Symptoms
      • a function of what enzymes require copper
        • ferroxidase
          • catalyzes oxidation of iron from Fe2+ to Fe3+
          • result is microcytic anemia
        • lysyl oxidase
          • crosslinks collagen fibers
          • result is poor wound healing
          • aortic dissection
    • Disorders in copper handling
      • Wilson's disease
      • Menke’s disease
        • X-linked gene mutation in ATP7A
          • ATP-dependent copper efflux protein
        • aka Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type IX
        • inability of enterocytes to release absorbed copper
        • copper at toxic levels in small intestine and kidneys
        • copper in circulation and in brain at low levels
        • symptoms
          • presents like a copper deficiency
          • seizures, failure to thrive, neurodegeneration
          • steel-colored and brittle hair
            • due to role of copper in metalloprotein lysyl oxidase which cross links collagen for added strength
            • at low serum concentrations of copper this enzyme cannot function
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