Influence of certain metals on the level of metallothionein-like proteins in the liver and kidneys of rats
- PMID: 966327
- DOI: 10.1080/15287397609529402
Influence of certain metals on the level of metallothionein-like proteins in the liver and kidneys of rats
Abstract
Rats were given certain metal salts once every other day for six to eight doses and therafter the levels of metallothionein-like proteins (MTP) were determined in their liver and kidneys. The normal level of those proteins ranged from 0.1 to 0.4 mg/g in the liver and 0.2 and 0.6 mg/g in the kidney. Beryllium, magnesium, barium, strontium, tin, arsenic, selenium, chromium, and nickel administration did not influence the tissue levels of MTP. There was a tendency toward increased MTP levels in the liver after the application of high doses of iron. A significant increase in MTP levels in the liver resulted from cobalt administration and in the kidneys of bismuth-treated rats. Applying molecular filtration it was shown that both metals were partially bound in vivo to protein fractions, the molecular weights of which are close to that of metallothionein.
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