Influence of Dietary Protein Levels on the Fate of Inorganic Mercury in Mice
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概要
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Influence of dietary protein levels on mercury (Hg) fate and on tissue metallothionein (MT) levels was investigated in mice. Twenty-four hr after single administration of mercuric chloride (2.5mg Hg/kg, subcutaneous), the hepatic Hg concentration was enhanced by dietary protein deficiency, whereas the levels in other tissues and excrements were not affected. At that time, MT inductions by mercuric chloride in liver and kidney were suppressed by dietary protein deficiency, despite no observable differences in basal levels. Thus, Hg levels in the liver and kidney showed little correlation with MT levels. A further experiment demonstrated an enhancement of Hg concentration in the liver by dietary protein deficiency at 3 and 12hr but not at 1hr, and the Hg concentration in the kidney was transiently enhanced at 3hr. Accordingly, the differences in Hg fate would arise considerably earlier, probably before MT induction. The present results suggest that dietary protein status modifies the fate of inorganic Hg, especially in the liver, probably independent of the differences in dietary protein level-dependent varying levels of MT.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2008-04-01
著者
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Adachi Tatsumi
Department of Basic Medical Sciences
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Nagano Masaaki
Department Of Basic Medical Sciences National Institute For Minamata Disease
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Adachi Tatsumi
Department Of Basic Medical Sciences National Institute For Minamata Disease:faculty Of Pharmacy Chi
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Ebihara Tsukasa
Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiba Institute of Science
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Imai Tsubasa
Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiba Institute of Science
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Fujimura Masatake
Department of Basic Medical Sciences, National Institute for Minamata Disease
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Suketa Yasunobu
Chiba Institute of Science
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Fujimura Masatake
Department Of Basic Medical Sciences National Institute For Minamata Disease
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Imai Tsubasa
Faculty Of Pharmacy Chiba Institute Of Science
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Ebihara Tsukasa
Faculty Of Pharmacy Chiba Institute Of Science
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