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. 1987 Dec;14(3):237-48.
doi: 10.1007/BF02795690.

Influence of cadmium on the distribution of the essential trace elements zinc and copper in the liver and kidneys of rats

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Influence of cadmium on the distribution of the essential trace elements zinc and copper in the liver and kidneys of rats

Y Kunifuji et al. Biol Trace Elem Res. 1987 Dec.

Abstract

Cd induced changes of Zn and Cd distribution in the liver and kidneys were studied in relation to Cd metallothionein (MT) synthesis. Wistar male rats were given CdCl2 by sc injection of .8, 1.5, and 3.0 mg Cd/kg three times a week for three weeks. Cd levels of liver and kidneys increased with the increment of Cd dosage and 80-90% of Cd was found in the cytosol. The MT fractions contained 80-89% cytosolic Cd in the liver and 55-75% Cd in the kidneys. Zn concentrations in the liver increased following Cd administration, But Zn in the kidneys showed only slight increase. There was a distinct decrease of Cu concentration in the liver of the 3.0 mg group. In contrast, Cu concentrations in the kidneys increased about three times in the .8 and 1.5 mg Cd groups, but Cu in the 3.0 mg group showed only 1.5 times increase. The changes of these metal concentrations were observed mainly in the cytosol. Non-MT-Cd in the kidneys was maximum in the 1.5 mg group, but the 3.0 mg group showed significant decrease. In parallel with this decrease of Cd, Cu and Zn in the kidneys showed similar decrease. When the kidneys are injured, Zn and Cu appear to leak from this organ.

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