نتایج جستجو برای: metallothionein mt

تعداد نتایج: 28942  

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2000
D Schlenk W C Colley A El-Alfy R Kirby B R Griffin

Potassium permanganate is an oxidant heavily used in fish culture. The effects of this compound were examined utilizing molecular (Metallothionein) and whole animal endpoints following an 8-week exposure to nominal concentrations of 0.5 (daily) and 1.0 and 2.0 mg/L (on alternate days) of potassium permanganate (PM). In order to measure MT, a complementary DNA clone of metallothionein (MT) was c...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2006
Ming-ming Chu Zhen-quan Guo Norio Muto Norio Itoh Keiichi Tanaka Hong-wei Ren

Metallothionein (MT), a metal-binding protein induced primarily by heavy metals in vertebrates, is considered a biomarker for environmental heavy-metal contamination. To investigate heavy metal pollution in the freshwater environment, MT-I and MT-II were purified from livers of crucian carp (Carassius carassius) by gel exclusion chromatography and ion exchange chromatography. To detect the puri...

2008
H. Chassaigne

To date, most of works concerning metallothioneins have been referring either to the MT-fraction (as isolated by gel filtration) or to two MT-isoforms resulting from the further fractionation of the MT-fraction by anion-exchange chromatography into MT-1 (eluting first) and MT-2 (eluting second). However, a further characterization of these fractions by reversed-phase HPLC [1] and capillary zone...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
C Jacob W Maret B L Vallee

Metallothionein (MT), despite its high metal binding constant (KZn = 3.2 x 10(13) M-1 at pH 7.4), can transfer zinc to the apoforms of zinc enzymes that have inherently lower stability constants. To gain insight into this paradox, we have studied zinc transfer between zinc enzymes and MT. Zinc can be transferred in both directions-i.e., from the enzymes to thionein (the apoform of MT) and from ...

Journal: :The journal of medical investigation : JMI 2013
Minoru Higashimoto Naohiro Isoyama Satoshi Ishibashi Naoko Ogawa Masufumi Takiguchi Shinya Suzuki Yoshinari Ohnishi Masao Sato

The effects of repeated mild stress on DNA and lipid metabolic damages in multiple organs of dyslipidemic mice, and the preventive role of metallothionein (MT) were investigated. Female adult wild-type and MT-null mice fed high-fat diet (HFD) or standard diet (STD) were repeatedly subjected to fasting or restraint for three weeks. The liver, pancreas, spleen, bone marrow and serum samples were ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1984
A Glennås H E Rugstad

Cultured cells have been made resistant to otherwise lethal concentrations of the toxic Cd ion, probably by induction of metallothionein (MT) synthesis and binding of Cd to the MT. One human epithelial cell line (HE) and two enzyme-deficient mutants of mouse fibroblasts (L-cells) (Cl 1D and A9) and their Cd-resistant substrains with a high content of MT, have been used to study cellular Cd upta...

2017
Yoshito Kadota Yuriko Toriuchi Yuka Aki Yuto Mizuno Takashige Kawakami Tomoko Nakaya Masao Sato Shinya Suzuki

Knockout of metallothionein (MT) genes contributes to a heavier body weight in early life and the potential to become obese through the intake of a high fat diet (HFD) in mice. It has thus been suggested that MT genes regulate the formation of adipose tissue, which would become the base for later HFD-induced obesity. We evaluated the fat pads of mice during the lactation stage. The fat mass and...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Daniela U Spahl Denise Berendji-Grün Christoph V Suschek Victoria Kolb-Bachofen Klaus-D Kröncke

Zn2+ is critical for the functional and structural integrity of cells and contributes to a number of important processes including gene expression. It has been shown that NO exogenously applied via NO donors resulting in nitrosative stress leads to cytoplasmic Zn2+ release from the zinc storing protein metallothionein (MT) and probably other proteins that complex Zn2+ via cysteine thiols. We sh...

2004
Seema Somji Scott H. Garrett Mary Ann Sens Volkan Gurel Donald A. Sens

This laboratory has shown that the third isoform of metallothionein (MT-3) is expressed in the human kidney in situ, including the cells of the proximal tubule. A subsequent analysis of MT-3 expression in cell cultures derived from the human proximal tubule (HPT) demonstrated that mortal HPT cells expressed MT-3, while the HPV-immortalized HK-2 cells had no expression of MT-3. In the present st...

Journal: :Thorax 2004
H Takano K Inoue R Yanagisawa M Sato A Shimada T Morita M Sawada K Nakamura C Sanbongi T Yoshikawa

BACKGROUND Metallothionein (MT) is a protein that can be induced by inflammatory mediators and participate in cytoprotection. However, its role in inflammation remains to be established. A study was undertaken to determine whether intrinsic MT protects against acute inflammatory lung injury induced by bacterial endotoxin in MT-I/II knock out (-/-) and wild type (WT) mice. METHODS MT (-/-) and...

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