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Effect of prior, low-level cadmium exposure in vivo on metallothionein expression in cultured lymphocytes

โœ Scribed by Fiona A. Stennard; Tim C. Stewart; Adrian K. West


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
624 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0260-437X

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Exposure to cadmium (Cd) is currently monitored by measurement of the metal in blood or urine, or by observation of excreted compounds such as Pz-microglobulin or N-acetyl-P-D-glucose. Whilst these approaches are useful for the detection of acute exposure to Cd, their applicability in the management of long-term, lowlevel exposure is less clear. Metallothioneins are ubiquitous proteins that are synthesized in response to heavy metal ions and may offer themselves as being a biologically sensitive indicator of Cd exposure. We have examined both basal and Cd-induced metallothionein mRNA levels in cultured lymphocytes from groups with different exposures to Cd, attempting to assess their potential as an indicator of Cd exposure and the suitability of such an assay for routine analysis. We found that induced metallothionein mRNA levels, rather than basal mRNA levels, increased in groups known to have received elevated body burdens of Cd, although these increases were not significant between groups. There was, however, a significant correlation between induced metallothionein mRNA levels and urinary Pz-microglobulin. These results suggest that further work on the in vitro lymphocyte response to Cd as a diagnostic tool is warranted.


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