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Title: Degradation of cadmium-thionein in rat liver and kidney. Author: Feldman SL, Squibb KS, Cousins RJ. Journal: J Toxicol Environ Health; 1978; 4(5-6):805-13. PubMed ID: 731729. Abstract: [3 H] Cystine and 115mCd were incorporated into hepatic and renal Cd-thionein in response to sc administration of 4.4 mumol of Cd2+ containing 115mCd. Cd-thionein-bound 115mCd reached a plateau by 24 and 72 h after the Cd2+ injection in liver and kidney, respectively. The half-life (t1/2) of 3 H-labeled hepatic Cd-thionein was 3.5 d, whereas the average t1/2 of the soluble proteins was 3.7 d. The t1/2 of 3 H-labeled renal Cd-thionein was 3.7 d, whereas the average t1/2 of the soluble renal proteins was 3.8 d. In marked contrast, the 115mCd content of both hepatic and renal Cd-thionein was virtually unchanged, even 9 d after administration of this radionuclide. These data indicate that the protein moiety of metallothionein is degraded, although there appears to be a concomitant rebinding of Cd2+ to nascent thionein polypeptide chains. Thus the lack of metallothionein degradation per se does not account for the long-term retention of Cd2+ in liver and kidney during chronic exposure.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]