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Cadmium accumulation and metabolism by rat liver parenchymal cells in primary monolayer culture
Authors:Mark L Failla  Robert J Cousins  Melody J Mascenik
Institution:Department of Nutrition, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, U.S.A.a
Abstract:Primary cultures of adult rat liver parenchylmal cells, isolated by the collagenase perfusion technique and maintained as a monolayer,l were used to investigate the characteristics of hepatic cadmium accumulation and metabolism. Cadmium accumulation was found to be temperature- and concentration-dependent process that required sulfhydryl groups and was significantly stimulated by the addition of dexamethasome to the medium. Once taken up, cadmium was less available for exit-exchange processes than its biologically required congener, zinc. Moreover, cadmium influx enhanced zinc efflux. While most of the intracellular cadmium was located in the cytosol, its distribution within this fraction was altered with time. Initially the metal was bound to both high molecular weight species (>50 000) and metallothionein. As the incubation period increased, the cytosol concentration of cdmium and the percentage of this metal associated with metallothionein was likewise increased. 3H]Amino acid incorporation studies indicated that the accumulation of cadmium resulted in de novo synthesis of the 1 and 2 forms of metallothionein.
Keywords:Metallothionein  (Liver parechymal cell)
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