First Author | Piletz JE | Year | 1982 |
Journal | Biochem Genet | Volume | 20 |
Issue | 11-12 | Pages | 1221-33 |
PubMed ID | 7165696 | Mgi Jnum | J:7002 |
Mgi Id | MGI:55473 | Doi | 10.1007/BF00498945 |
Citation | Piletz JE, et al. (1982) Induction of metallothionein by zinc in lethal milk mutant mice. Biochem Genet 20(11-12):1221-33 |
abstractText | Adult lethal milk (lm/lm) mutant mice display increased induction of hepatic metallothionein synthesis compared to wild-type mice following the subcutaneous injection of 40 mumol ZnCl2/kg mouse. At this zinc dose the rate of incorporation of [35S] cysteine into hepatic metallothionein in adult (100- to 230-day-old) lm/lm mice was approximately 2.4-fold greater than the rate of incorporation of isotope in wild-type animals. At a higher zinc dose (160 mumol ZnCl2/kg) the incorporation of [35S] cysteine into hepatic metallothionein was similar in lm/lm and wild-type mice. The altered dose-response to zinc administration was not due to a change in hepatic zinc, copper, or manganese levels, to a difference in 65Zn uptake, or to an alteration in 65Zn bound to differential centrifugation fractions of adult lm/lm liver. 65Zn bound to hepatic metallothionein was, however, increased in aging lm/lm mice with symptomatic skin lesions. |