Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Protective effect of metallothionein on cadmium toxicity in isolated rat hepatocytes

1985; Portland Press; Volume: 230; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1042/bj2300395

ISSN

1470-8728

Autores

Wenie S. Din, John M. Frazier,

Tópico(s)

Aluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals

Resumo

An isolated rat hepatocyte preparation was used to study the cellular toxicity of cadmium and the protective effects of metallothionein on cadmium-induced toxicity. Exposure of primary suspension cultures of isolated rat hepatocytes to Cd2+ (0-35.7 microM) for 15 min resulted in a dose-dependent reduction in the synthesis of cellular proteins during a subsequent 6 h incubation. Such inhibition could not be correlated with cellular lethality or gross membrane damage. Pre-induction of metallothionein in hepatocytes by zinc treatment in vivo of donor rats protected hepatocytes in vitro from cadmium-induced inhibition of protein synthesis. The protective effects in zinc-pre-induced hepatocytes are not due to alterations in the level of total cellular cadmium, but could be accounted for by the redistribution of intracellular cadmium in the presence of high levels of zinc-metallothionein. The data suggest that metallothionein exerts its protective effect by a kinetic detoxification mechanism, i.e. a decrease in reactive intracellular cadmium.

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