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Effect of interaction between 65Zn,mercury and selenium in rats (retention,metallothionein, endogenous copper)
Authors:Jadwiga Chmielnicka  El?bieta Komsta-Szumska  Gra?yna Zareba
Institution:1. Department of Toxicological Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Research and Bioanalysis, Medical Academy of Lód?, Narutowicza 120a, Pl-90-145, Lód?, Poland
Abstract:Interaction of zinc with mercuric chloride and sodium selenite was studied in the rat at the organ and subcellular levels (liver and kidneys). Zinc chloride was administered subcutaneously at dose of 5 mg Zn/kg, mercury chloride into the tail vein at a dose of 0.5 mg Hg/kg (both metals every other day during 2 weeks) and sodium selenite intragastrically, at doses of 0.1 mg Se/kg, every day. Zinc retention in the rat did not exceed 20% and was unchanged in the presence of mercury. An interaction effect was reflected by an increased whole-body retention of zinc by selenium, mercury, and selenium. In the presence of selenium no peak of metallothionein-like proteins stimulated by zinc or mercury was found in the soluble fraction of the kidneys. The metallothionein level did not differ from that typical for control group animals, too. A significant increase in the level of endogenous copper was found only in the kidneys of rats exposed to zinc in the presence of mercury and selenium.
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