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Copper deficiency increases metallothionein-I mRNA content selectively in rat liver

โœ Scribed by Yan Chen; Jack T. Saari; Y.James Kang


Book ID
103974338
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
738 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
0955-2863

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โœฆ Synopsis


A variety of inducers of metallothionein (MT) synthesis have been identified. Copper loading, in particular, has been shown to increase MT expression in the liver and other organs of rodents. In the present study, the effect of severe dietary copper deficiency on MT expression was determined. Weanling rats were fed a purified diet deficient in copper (0.4 pglg of diet) or containing adequate copper (5.7 kglg of diet) for 4 weeks. Mineral analysis revealed that copper concentrations were severely depressed in the liver, heart, and kidney of the animals fed the copper-deficient diet. The mRNA content for MT-I was markedly increased in the copper-deficient liver but not in the heart or kidney. The metallothionein protein concentration, however, was not elevated in either liver or heart and was decreased in the kidney of copper-deficient rats. The results demonstrate that copper deficiency enhances MT-I transcription selectively in the liver of rats. It also suggests that copper is not essential for MT transcription in rats. (


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