Copper metabolism in metallothionein null mice fed a high-zinc diet

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作者
Reeves, PG [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Grand Forks Human Nutr Res Ctr, Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA
关键词
MT null mouse; zinc; copper; ceruloplasmin amine oxidase; metallothionein;
D O I
10.1016/S0955-2863(98)00055-2
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Humans and animals develop low copper (Cu) status when fed diets containing large amounts of zinc (Zn) far an extended period Current theory states that Zn-induced metallothionein (MT) in the intestinal mucosa binds Co and pi-events its absorption. We tested this theory by using a mouse model with a disruption in the MT gene that renders it incapable of producing functional MT-I and MT-II (MT-null). If the theory is true, their the MT-null mouse should not develop low Cu status when fed a high Zn diet. For I week, groups of 4-week-old MT-null and control mice were fed a diet that contained 35 mg Zn and < I mg Cu/kg. Each genotype it ns then divided into two groups each. One group was fed a diet containing 35 mg Zn and 1.5 mg Cu/kg and the other was fed a diet containing 400 mg Zn and 1.5 mg Cu/kg. After 14 days, plasma was harvested and plasma ceruloplasmin amine oxidase (CPAO) activity, a good indicator of Ctl status, was determined The plasma CPAO activity of control mice fed 400 mg Zn/kg diet was 50% of that bz similar mice fed 35 mg Zn/kg. Likewise, plasma CPAO activity; in MT-null mice fed 400 mg Zn/kg diet was 40% of that in MT-null mice fed 35 mg Zn/kg. These data suggest that MT induction is nor required for the development of low Cte status in mice fed a high Zn dirt and that the actual mechanism may involve the modulation or inhibition of a Cu transporter protein by Zn.
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