Zinc homeostasis is markedly dysregulated in prostate cancer (PCa), and this dysregulation can be detected with glucose-stimulated zinc secretion (GSZS) by MRI. Here we explore the use of GSZS MRI and synchrotron-radiation X-Ray fluorescence to interrogate the effect of dietary zinc on the healthy and malignant mouse prostate. Our results indicate that the lateral lobe of the healthy mouse is the only prostatic structure responsive to a variable zinc diet acting as the zinc “regulator” of the gland, and that in PCa this lobe no longer responds to changes in dietary zinc, highlighting the dysregulation of zinc transporters in PCa.
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