K. Barisic et al., CHANGES OF METALLOTHIONEIN, COPPER, ZINC, AND ZINC-DEPENDENT ENZYMES INDUCED BY IMMOBILIZATION STRESS, Croatica chemica acta, 69(1), 1996, pp. 363-370
In order to study the effects of stress on copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), Zn-
related enzymes, and metallothionein (MT) in liver, we used the immobi
lization procedure as an experimental model of stress. Acute immobiliz
ation stress caused changes of Zn, Cu, and MT concentrations in rat li
ver. The Zn level in total liver homogenates increased for 39% (p < 0.
00011). This increase originated from the Zn concentration in nuclear
fraction, suggesting a higher content of Zn-dependent enzymes and larg
e molecular weight proteins. The stress induced increase of alkaline p
hosphatase (ALP), which is Zn-related metalloenzyme, closely followed
the changes in the Zn concentration in liver. However, the activity of
another Zn-dependent enzyme, 5'-nucleotidase (5'-NT), was lower after
acute stress. The total Cu concentration was about twice higher in th
e stressed group in comparison with the control group, but no redistri
bution of Cu within hepatocytes was found. MT concentration was measur
ed in the mitochondrial-lysosomal fraction of liver homogenates. It wa
s found that acute immobilization stress caused about a 100% increase
in the MT concentration in liver.