Metallothionein Expression in Estuarine Catfish (Arius thalassinus) Kidney on Exposure to Heavy Metals (Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn) Concentration

A. Ahmed, A. Ismail., H. Omar, S. Zulkifli, S. Yusof, F. Rahman.
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Immunohistochemical techniques have been used to identify Metallothionein3 (MT3) expression specifically to detect MT3 levels in the kidney. The techniques employed are highly sensitive, thus allowing the detection of very low amount of proteins with the use of antibodies. The present study aimed at identifying the MT3 expressions and localizations in the kidney tissue of estuarine catfish Arius thalassinus from Kuala Gula using immunohistochemical methods. Primary mouse monoclonal anti-MT3 (1F11), primary antibody (1:2000), secondary antibody and Goat anti-mouse IgG2 (1:2000) were used. MT3 bands were detected using (Santa Cruz kit USA method). Heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Zn and Cu) were determined using aqua regia’s methods followed by analyses with AAS. The results showed high expressions of Metallothionein3 (MT3) with an increasing concentration of heavy metals. Large catfish A. thalassinus had higher accumulation of heavy metals concentrations therefore, exhibiting higher expressions than smaller sized fish. The concentration of heavy metals in fishes were: Zn (284.00 ±29.7, 259.32± 23.2 and 240.90±20.3 μg/g-1 d.w), Cu (7.00±1.7, 6.90±1.3 and 5.60±1.8 μg/g-1 d.w), Pb (66.80±10.8, 35.31±6.4 and 26.02±6.9 μg/g-1 d.w) and Cd (1.32 ± 0.12, 1.19 ±0.12 and 1.20± 0.09 μg/g-1 d.w) in large, medium and small fish respectively. The results of this study suggests it suitability as biomarker candidate for pollution assessment in the aquatic environment. The different MT3 expressions in different sized fish and different polluted places showed the potential use of MT3 as biomonitoring biomarker for heavy metals exposure in an aquatic environment.
重金属(Cd、Pb、Cu和Zn)浓度对河口鲶鱼肾脏金属硫蛋白表达的影响
免疫组织化学技术已用于鉴定金属硫蛋白3 (MT3)表达特异性检测MT3在肾脏中的水平。所采用的技术是高度敏感的,因此允许使用抗体检测非常少量的蛋白质。本研究旨在利用免疫组织化学方法鉴定MT3在吉隆坡河口鲶鱼肾组织中的表达和定位。小鼠单克隆抗mt3 (1F11),一抗(1:2000),二抗和山羊抗小鼠IgG2(1:2000)。MT3条带检测采用(Santa Cruz kit USA法)。用王水法测定重金属Cd、Pb、Zn和Cu,然后用原子吸收光谱法分析。结果表明,随着重金属浓度的增加,金属硫蛋白3 (Metallothionein3, MT3)的表达量增加。因此,大鲶鱼的重金属积累量较高,表达量高于小鲶鱼。鱼类体内重金属浓度分别为:大、中、小型鱼类Zn(284.00±29.7、259.32±23.2和240.90±20.3 μg/g-1 d.w)、Cu(7.00±1.7、6.90±1.3和5.60±1.8 μg/g-1 d.w)、Pb(66.80±10.8、35.31±6.4和26.02±6.9 μg/g-1 d.w)和Cd(1.32±0.12、1.19±0.12和1.20±0.09 μg/g-1 d.w)。本研究结果提示其适合作为水生环境污染评价的候选生物标志物。MT3在不同大小鱼类和不同污染地点的表达差异表明MT3有可能作为水生环境重金属暴露的生物监测标志物。
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