The role of metallothioneins in the formation of hierarchical mechanisms of resistance to toxic compounds in young and old animals on the example of copper sulfate

Q2 Medicine
Anatoly I. Bozhkov , Vadim I. Sidorov , Omar K. Alboqai , Rustam A. Akzhyhitov , Natalia I. Kurguzova , Anatoly B. Malyshev , Mohammad Ali Yousef Albegai , Taras Yu. Gromovoi
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Abstract

We used classical methods of biochemistry, chromolithography, atomic adsorption spectrometry for the determination of copper ions and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry for the determination of metallothioneins. We have found sequential administration of small doses of copper sulfate provided the formation of resistance to subsequent lethal doses of copper sulfate. Age-dependent differences in the adaptive response match with the difference in the metallothioneins content in liver cells. In this case of adaptation formation, there was not only an increase in metallothioneins, but also a change in the intracellular distribution of copper ions. We revealed that a multiple increase in copper ions in mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum of liver cells was accompanied by a slight decrease in the activity of antioxidant enzymes included in their composition. It has been suggested that metallothioneins are involved not only in the accumulation and retention of copper ions, but also in active inter-protein swap. Age-dependent differences in resistance, adaptability and long-term effects of copper ions are due to differences in the metabolic systems of copper metabolism before the toxic doses administration of copper sulfate, i.e. difference in initial states.

以硫酸铜为例,探讨金属硫蛋白在幼龄和老年动物对有毒化合物的抗性形成层次机制中的作用
采用经典的生化、色谱、原子吸附光谱法测定铜离子,MALDI-TOF质谱法测定金属硫蛋白。我们发现小剂量硫酸铜的顺序管理提供了对随后致死剂量硫酸铜的抗性形成。年龄依赖性的适应性反应差异与肝细胞中金属硫蛋白含量的差异相吻合。在这种适应形成的情况下,不仅金属硫蛋白增加,而且细胞内铜离子的分布也发生了变化。我们发现,肝细胞线粒体和内质网中铜离子的多次增加伴随着抗氧化酶活性的轻微下降。研究表明,金属硫蛋白不仅参与铜离子的积累和滞留,还参与活跃的蛋白间交换。铜离子的抗性、适应性和长期效应的年龄依赖性差异,是由于在给予硫酸铜毒性剂量之前铜代谢代谢系统的差异,即初始状态的差异。
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Translational Medicine of Aging
Translational Medicine of Aging Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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