Developmental variation in copper, zinc and metallothionein mRNA in brindled mutant and nutritionally copper deficient mice
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Developmental variation in copper, zinc and metallothionein mRNA in brindled mutant and nutritionally copper deficient mice
Abstract
The concentrations of copper, zinc and metallothionein-I (MT-I) mRNA were determined in the liver, kidney and brain of the brindled mutant mouse from birth until the time of death. Despite accumulation of copper in the kidney of the mutant, MT-I mRNA concentrations were normal. There was no difference between the MT-I mRNA in the brain of mutant and normal in the first 10 days of life, but after day 10 metallothionein mRNA levels were increased in the mutant. The concentration of copper was very low in the liver of the mutant, and on day 6 after birth the metallothionein mRNA was also reduced by about 50%. This reduction was not seen in copper-deficient 6-day-old pups, despite very low hepatic copper levels. This suggests that the lower hepatic MT-I mRNA in the day 6 brindled mouse was not simply due to the reduction in hepatic copper and also that hepatic copper is not regulating metallothionein gene expression the liver of neonatal mice. After day 12 hepatic MT-I mRNA levels were elevated in mutant and in copper deficient mice, both of which die at 14 to 16 days. These increases and the increase in brain MT-I mRNA in older mutant mice are likely to be caused by stress. Overall the results support the conclusions that the brindled mutation does not cause a constitutive activation of the metallothionein genes, and that the differences in metallothionein mRNA between mutant and normal are most probably secondary consequences of the mutation.
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