BILIARY-EXCRETION OF EXOGENOUS CADMIUM AND MANGANESE IN LONG-EVANS CINNAMON (LEC) RATS CHARACTERIZED BY AN INHERENTLY GROSS AMOUNT OF COPPER-METALLOTHIONEIN IN THE LIVER
N. Sugawara et al., BILIARY-EXCRETION OF EXOGENOUS CADMIUM AND MANGANESE IN LONG-EVANS CINNAMON (LEC) RATS CHARACTERIZED BY AN INHERENTLY GROSS AMOUNT OF COPPER-METALLOTHIONEIN IN THE LIVER, Archives of toxicology, 68(8), 1994, pp. 520-523
Long-Evans Cinnamon (LEC) rats are characterized by the sudden onset o
f hepatitis around 4 months after birth and the gross accumulation of
hepatic copper (Cu) accompanied by metallothionein (MT). The biliary e
xcretion of manganese (Mn) and cadmium (Cd) injected intravenously was
studied in 3-month-old LEC rats without signs of hepatitis. Injected
Mn was excreted into the bile in LEC and Fischer rats used for compari
son. However, increased biliary excretion of Cd was found not in the L
EC rat but in the Fischer rat. Excretion of horseradish peroxidase (HR
P) injected along with the metal mixture was significantly lower in th
e LEC group than in the Fischer group. Our results suggest that Mn exc
retion is not related to the existence of a gross amount of Cu-MT. Red
uced excretion of Cd may be partly due to binding to Cu-MT in the live
r. Decreased excretion of HRP implies the existence of an inherent def
ect in the bile excretion route for endo- and exogenous substances.