Effect of Aflatoxin B1 and Corticosterone on Ribosome-distributions between Free and Membrane-bound States and between Monosomes and Polysomes in Mouse Liver |
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Authors: | Yasukiyo Umemura Tadashi Inoue Masamichi Takagi |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Institute of Animal Health, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo;2. Department of Agricultural Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo |
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Abstract: | The aim of this research was to examine the inhibitory effect of aflatoxin B1, one of the most potent hepatocarcinogen, on the translational step in mouse liver. It has been shown that polysomes were released in vitro from microsomal membrane prepared from rat liver by incubation with aflatoxin B1 and that this release of ribosomes was prevented by addition of corticosterone in the incubation medium.In this paper, the same phenomenon was proved to occur in vivo by an improved fractionation methods, in which ribosome-distributions can be analyzed quantitatively, not only between free and membrane-bound states but also between monosomes and polysomes. Administration of aflatoxin B2 to mice induced reductions of membrane-bound ribosomes and polysomes, with concomitant increases of free ribosomes and monosomes in liver. Simultaneous administration of corticosterone prevented this alteration of ribosome-distributions.From these results, it was deduced that a release of polysomes from membrane occurred primarily by administrating aflatoxin, which then caused a shortening of half-life of mRNA on polysomes, resulting in an increase of the amount of monosomes. |
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Keywords: | ethylenediamine-N,N´-disuccinic acid (S,S)-EDDS Acidovorax sp. fumaric acid ethylenediamine |
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