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. 1985 Aug 16;841(2):208-14.

Partition of divalent and total manganese in organs and subcellular organelles of MnCl2-treated rats studied by ESR and neutron activation analysis

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Partition of divalent and total manganese in organs and subcellular organelles of MnCl2-treated rats studied by ESR and neutron activation analysis

H Sakurai et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

The possibility that Mn2+ is converted to other valency states in vivo was examined by measuring the ratio of Mn2+, determined by ESR, to total manganese, determined by neutron activation analysis combined with chemical separation, in various organs of control rats and rats treated with MnCl2. In control rats, the total manganese content was high in the thyroid, hypophysis, adrenal, pancreas, liver and kidney, but the Mn2+ contents of these organs were low. In rats treated with Mn2+, the total manganese contents of all organs increased, but the Mn2+ contents still remained low. With regard to subcellular distribution, the total manganese content was high in the nuclear and mitochondrial fractions of the liver and kidney, and in the microsomal and supernatant fractions of the pancreas. The ratio of Mn2+ to total manganese was relatively high in the microsomes of the liver and kidney of control rats, and in the nuclear fraction of the pancreas of Mn2+-treated rats. Thus, the distribution and behavior of manganese in the pancreas were different from those in other organs. Purified liver nuclei and mitochondria were demonstrated to contain manganese, indicating that manganese is tightly bound in each cellular compartment.

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