Alterations in isoforms of glutathione S-transferase in liver and kidney of cadmium exposed rhesus monkeys: Purification and kinetic characterization

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Manjeet Sidhu
Rajendra Prasad
Kiran Dip Gill
Ravindra Nath
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[1] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Department of Biochemistry
[2] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Department of Experimental Medicine
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 1997年 / 166卷
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cadmium; glutathione S-transferase; liver; kidney;
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Exposure of animals to cadmium (Cd) (25 mg kg-1 body wt day-1) for 10 weeks resulted in preferential accumulation of the metal in liver and kidney. Cd accumulation concomitantly increased zinc (Zn) concentration in both the organs. However, significant decrease in copper level was observed in liver, whereas kidney showed increase in copper (Cu) level. Cd exposure resulted in decreased total GST activity in liver (63%) and kidney (41%) as compared to control group monkeys on normal diet (group I). On isoelectric focusing (IFP) control liver GST segregated into thirteen isoenzymes, while in Cd-treated experimental animals (group II) liver GST resolved into nine isoenzymes. Similarly kidney GST from control animals separated into seven isoenzymes as compared to four isoenzymes from Cd-treated animals. Kinetic analysis showed that Cd exposure did not alter the affinity constant (Km) of GST for GSH and CDNB whereas maximal velocity (Vmax) for these substrates decreased as compared to controls in both the organs, indicating inhibition in GST synthesis by Cd. Cd resulted in a noncompetitive type of inhibition with respect to GSH in vitro. On isoelectric focussing GST of liver and kidney in group II resolved into nine and four isoenzymes as compared to thirteen and seven in group I, showing loss of four basic isoenzymes in case of liver and three isoenzymes in case of kidney. Monkey liver and kidney expressed all the three classes of GST isoenzymes i.e. α, µ and π, which were serologically identical to human α, µ and π GSTs. (Mol Cell Biochem 166: 55-63, 1997)
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