Evaluating the role of dibutyl-cAMP and Ca++ as an MT inducer in a clonal rat hepatoma cell

M. Yang, K. Wan, Deng-yun Chen
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Abstract

Metallothioneins (MT) is a low molecular weight, cysteine-rich, metal-binding protein that can be induced when cells and tissues are exposed to metal such as Cd, Zn, Cu and Hg. MT could also be induced by non-metallic stimuli including physiological, chemical and pathological stresses. It has been suggested that signalling molecules such as cAMP or Ca ++ might also induce MT. In the present study, the mode of induction of MT in the RH-35 cells was investigated with reference to the integrity of the cells. The degree of MT induction was measured by the Cd-saturation assay in which total Cd bound to the heat-stable MT was determined by the graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. It was demonstrated that Zn and Cd could markedly increase cellular MT content. Alpha-amanitin, which blocks DNA transcription, can significantly decrease the Cd induced MT induction. MT induction was also lowered by cycloheximide, which blocks protein translation. However, dibutyl-cAMP, Ca ++ and Ca ++ in the presence of ionomycin were unable to induce cellular MT. Using this model, the results supported that notion that MT induction might not be mediated by cAMP or Ca ++ in this cell line.
二丁基- camp和ca++在克隆大鼠肝癌细胞中作为MT诱导剂的作用
金属硫蛋白(MT)是一种低分子量、富含半胱氨酸的金属结合蛋白,当细胞和组织暴露于镉、锌、铜和汞等金属时可诱导产生,也可由生理、化学和病理应激等非金属刺激诱导产生。有研究表明,信号分子如cAMP或Ca ++也可能诱导MT。本研究以细胞完整性为参考,探讨了RH-35细胞中MT的诱导模式。MT的诱导程度是通过Cd饱和法来测量的,其中结合在热稳定MT上的总Cd是通过石墨炉原子吸收光谱法测定的。结果表明,锌和镉能显著提高细胞MT含量。阻断DNA转录的α -amanitin可显著降低Cd诱导的MT诱导。阻断蛋白质翻译的环己亚胺也降低了MT诱导。然而,在离子霉素存在的情况下,二丁基cAMP、Ca ++和Ca ++不能诱导细胞MT。使用该模型,结果支持了在该细胞系中cAMP或Ca ++可能不介导MT诱导的观点。
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