Metallothionein-null mice are more sensitive than wild-type mice to liver injury induced by repeated exposure to cadmium

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作者
Habeebu, SS [1 ]
Liu, J [1 ]
Liu, YP [1 ]
Klaassen, CD [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kansas, Med Ctr, Dept Pharmacol Toxicol & Therapeut, Ctr Environm & Occupat Hlth, Kansas City, KS 66160 USA
关键词
cadmium (Cd) toxicity; metallothionein (MT); liver toxicity; apoptosis; necrosis;
D O I
10.1093/toxsci/55.1.223
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
Liver is a major target organ of cadmium (Cd) toxicity following acute and chronic exposure. Metallothionein (MT), a low-molecular-weight, cysteine-rich, metal-binding protein has been shown to play an important role in protection against acute Cd-induced liver injury. This study investigates the role of MT in liver injury induced by repeated exposure to Cd. Wild-type and MT-I/II knockout (MT I/II-null) mice were injected sc with a wide range of CdCl2 doses, 6 times/week, for up to 10 weeks, and their hepatic Cd content, hepatic MT concentration, and liver injury were examined. Repeated administration of CdCl2 produced acute and nonspecific chronic inflammation in the parenchyma and portal tracts and around central veins. Higher doses produced granulomatous inflammation and proliferating nodules in liver parenchyma. Apoptosis and mitosis occurred concomitantly in liver following repeated Cd exposure, whereas necrosis was mild. As a result, significant elevation of serum enzyme levels was not observed. In wild-type mice, hepatic Cd concentration increased in a dose- and time-dependent manner, reaching 400 mu g/g liver, along with 150-fold increases in hepatic MT concentrations, the latter reaching 1200 mu g/g liver. In contrast, in MT I/II-null mice, hepatic Cd concentrations were about 10 mu g/g liver. Despite the lower accumulation of Cd in livers of MT I/II-null mice, the maximum tolerated dose of Cd was one-eighth lower than that for wild-type mice at 10 weeks, and liver injury was more pronounced in the MT I/II-null mice, as evidenced by increases in liver/body weight ratios and histopathological analyses. In conclusion, these data indicate that (1) nonspecific chronic inflammation, granulomatous inflammation, apoptosis, liver cell regeneration, and presumably, preneoplastic proliferating nodules are major features of liver injury induced by repeated Cd exposure, and (2) intracellular MT is an important protein protecting against this Cd-induced Liver injury.
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页码:223 / 232
页数:10
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