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. 1987;31(1):39-43.

The effect of 110mAg on ceruloplasmin oxidase activity in rats

  • PMID: 3571969

The effect of 110mAg on ceruloplasmin oxidase activity in rats

K Bláha Jr et al. J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol. 1987.

Abstract

The effect of single i.v. injection of 110mAgNO3 (0.183 mg Ag+ X kg-1 b.wt.) in rats on the ceruloplasmin oxidase activity (Cp) and copper serum concentration was studied. It was found that Cp activity in the serum decreased to 70% of the control value and simultaneously serum copper concentration decrease to 30% of the control level. In both cases the decrease was independent on the time elapsed after silver administration. Comparing these results with those reported recently in mice Cu deficit in the rat serum was approximately twice higher. This fact is considered to be an inter-species difference. The concentration of copper in the hepatic supernatant significantly decreased (to eight times from control value) after silver injection. Only less than 10% of the total amount of Ag found in whole liver was taken up to hepatic supernatant. GPC analysis of the supernatant (Sephadex G-75) revealed that no Ag-metallothionein fraction is present. On the basis of the results obtained it was concluded that the mechanism of silver inhibition of Cp oxidase activity remains still in question.

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