Role of metallothionein on Ag accumulation in hepatic and renal cytosol after Ag injection to rats.

S Saito, M Okabe, K Yoshida, M Kurasaki
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Abstract

To examine the role of metallothionein on Ag accumulation in liver or kidney of rat after Ag injection, the relative Ag-binding capacity of Ag-induced metallothionein in hepatic or renal cytosol of rat after Ag injection was determined. The greater part of Ag increment in hepatic cytosol was attributable to a low molecular weight protein, while the main part of Ag increment in renal cytosol was ascribed to high molecular weight proteins. The low molecular weight, metal-binding protein was identified as metallothionein using ELISA. The maximal levels of hepatic and renal metallothionein mRNA induced by Ag occurred at 7 hr after Ag injection. There was a close relationship between Ag contents in the hepatic or renal cytosol and metallothionein after Ag injection. In dose-response and time-course studies, approximately 60-70% of the Ag increments in hepatic cytosol and approximately 30% of the Ag increments in renal cytosol were bound to metallothionein. These results suggest that the role of metallothionein on Ag accumulation in the liver after Ag injection is different from that of metallothionein on Ag accumulation in the kidney.

金属硫蛋白对大鼠注射银后肝、肾细胞质中银积累的影响。
为探讨金属硫蛋白对银注射后大鼠肝脏或肾脏中银积累的作用,测定了银诱导的金属硫蛋白在银注射后大鼠肝脏或肾脏细胞质中的相对银结合能力。肝细胞质中Ag的增加大部分是由低分子量蛋白引起的,而肾细胞质中Ag的增加主要是由高分子量蛋白引起的。该低分子量金属结合蛋白经ELISA鉴定为金属硫蛋白(metallothionein)。银诱导的肝脏和肾脏金属硫蛋白mRNA水平在注射银后7小时达到最高水平。注射银后肝、肾细胞质中银含量与金属硫蛋白有密切关系。在剂量反应和时间过程研究中,肝细胞质中约60-70%的Ag增量和肾细胞质中约30%的Ag增量与金属硫蛋白结合。上述结果提示,注射银后金属硫蛋白对银在肝脏内蓄积的作用不同于金属硫蛋白对银在肾脏内蓄积的作用。
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