The cadmium-metallothionein (CdMT) injection model was used to examine
whether multiple short-interval injections of CdMT, instead of a sing
le dose, could better reproduce the features of chronic exposure to in
organic cadmium. Male Wistar rats were given an initial CdMT dose and
four subsequent doses subcutaneously at 2-h intervals, A control group
, given saline, was compared with a low dose group (0.2 + 4 x 0.1 mg C
d/kg b.w.) and high dose group (0.4 + 4 x 0.1 mg Cd/kg b.w.). Nephroto
xic effects were seen at the high dose. A marked proteinuria began 6-1
2 h after the first injection and extended to day 9. A progressive, un
reversed calciuria appeared at 6 h and reached its maximum at day 13.
This was a marked increase in duration compared with the transient pea
ks of proteinuria and calciuria observed in previous single dose studi
es. The unreversed calciuria and the marked proteinuria are suggestive
of residual tubular damage, which may be irreversible. In conclusion,
the model with multiple short-interval CdMT injections more closely r
eproduces the situation in long-term exposure to inorganic cadmium, co
mpared to the single dose models previously employed.