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Anosmia and toxicity of topical intranasal zinc

1977; Springer Nature; Volume: 5; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3758/bf03335328

ISSN

0090-5046

Autores

Donald H. Thor, Kevin J. Flannelly,

Tópico(s)

Animal Nutrition and Physiology

Resumo

Intranasal application of ZnSO4 solutions has constituted a widely used method for the induction of a reversible loss of olfactory acuity in small laboratory animals. Three experiments are reported attempting to clarify the confounding issue of Zn toxicity. Experiment 1 demonstrated a significant growth lag in juvenile male rats following a series of intranasal ZnSO4 treatments. Experiment 2 compared intranasal and intragastric administration of isotonic ZnSO4 and saline solutions in mature males; only intranasally Zn-treated animals sustained a precipitous weight loss, presumably due to systemic absorption and consequent toxicity. Experiment 3 compared the effects of chronic and acute ZnSO4-induced anosmia on a variety of behaviors. The results are interpreted as supportive of a technique inducing reversible peripheral anosmia of several months’ duration with the unique advantage of permitting the dissipation of acute Zn toxicity prior to experimentation and avoiding common behavioral confounds.

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