COPPER-METABOLISM AT 2 STAGES IN THE ONSET OF SPONTANEOUS HEPATITIS IN NEW MUTANT LONG-EVANS CINNAMON (LEC) RATS - INDUCTION OF HEPATIC COPPER-METALLOTHIONEIN AND ITS LEAKAGE FROM HEPATOCYTES
N. Sugawara et al., COPPER-METABOLISM AT 2 STAGES IN THE ONSET OF SPONTANEOUS HEPATITIS IN NEW MUTANT LONG-EVANS CINNAMON (LEC) RATS - INDUCTION OF HEPATIC COPPER-METALLOTHIONEIN AND ITS LEAKAGE FROM HEPATOCYTES, The Journal of trace elements in experimental medicine, 6(1), 1993, pp. 15-21
There was no difference in the activities of marker enzymes for hepati
c dysfunction between Fischer and 80-day-old LEC (LEC-80) rat groups.
In a 130-day-old LEC (LEC-130) rat group, these activities were increa
sed greatly. However, a Cu enzyme, ferroxidase (E.C. 1.16.3.1), common
ly called ceruloplasmin, showed markedly low activities in both LEC gr
oups. Metallothionein (MT), probably Cu-MT, leaked into the blood even
in the LEC-80 group (69.3 +/- 7.7 ng/ml serum as MT-I). The leakage w
as accelerated much more in the LEC-130 group (2,415.0 +/- 2,133.0 ng/
ml serum as MT-I). Both LEC groups showed a high concentration of hepa
tic Cu. The LEC-130 group showed a significantly high concentration of
Ca and a low concentration of Mg in the liver compared to those in th
e liver in the Fischer group. In LEC rats, most hepatic Cu was recover
ed in the MT fraction and, furthermore, the MT concentration was very
high. These results suggest that LEC rats have an inherently peculiar
Cu metabolism that changes progressively with age, resulting in Cu tox
icosis, namely, the onset of hepatitis.