Possible role of metallothionein on the gastrointestinal absorption and distribution of cadmium.

H Ohta, Y Seki, S Imamiya
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Although the role of metallothionein (MT) has been suggested by many researchers, the exact biological or physiological roles of MT are still unclear. Up to the present, the role of this ubiquitous low molecular weight protein has variously been reported as 1) the regulation of the normal absorption and homeostasis of essential metals such as zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), 2) the chelation and detoxification of toxic metals such as cadmium (Cd) or mercury (Hg). The mechanisms of Cd uptake from gastrointestinal lumen and its consecutive transport from the intestinal mucosa into blood circulation and tissue are not well known. The chemical form of Cd is an important factor on its gastrointestinal absorption. It has been reported that Cd in foods such as meat, seafoods, and vegetable is existing mainly as Cd-MT or MT-like Cd binding proteins. Also it is well known that MT is induced in the intestinal tissue by oral Cd administration. Until today, the mechanism of gastrointestinal absorption has been mainly discussed about Cd ion. However, it needs the consideration including the chemical form of Cd such as Cd-MT in foods or Cd bound by MT induced in the intestinal tissue. Namely, it is important to assess the possible role of MT on gastrointestinal absorption and its consecutive tissue distribution of Cd.

金属硫蛋白在镉的胃肠道吸收和分布中的可能作用。
虽然许多研究人员已经提出了金属硫蛋白(MT)的作用,但MT的确切生物学或生理学作用尚不清楚。到目前为止,这种普遍存在的低分子量蛋白质的作用已被报道为:1)调节锌(Zn),铜(Cu)等必需金属的正常吸收和体内平衡;2)镉(Cd)或汞(Hg)等有毒金属的螯合和解毒。Cd从胃肠腔吸收并从肠黏膜连续转运到血液循环和组织的机制尚不清楚。Cd的化学形态是影响其胃肠道吸收的重要因素。据报道,肉类、海鲜和蔬菜等食品中的Cd主要以Cd- mt或mt样Cd结合蛋白的形式存在。此外,我们也知道口服Cd会在肠道组织中诱发MT。迄今为止,对镉离子的胃肠道吸收机制的讨论主要集中在镉离子上。然而,这需要考虑Cd的化学形式,如食物中的Cd-MT或肠组织中诱导的MT结合的Cd。也就是说,评估MT对Cd的胃肠道吸收及其连续组织分布的可能作用非常重要。
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