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Metallothionein and trace element metabolism in sheep tissues in response to high and sustained zinc dosages. 1. Characterization and turnover of metallothionein isoforms

J Lee, BP Treloar and PM Harris

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 45(2) 303 - 320
Published: 1994

Abstract

Romney wether sheep were given ZnO on a regular basis, as required in protocols for the treatment of facial eczema, at either 12 g ZnO fortnight-1 or 12 g ZnO week-1, and the effect of Zn on the synthesis of different metallothionein (MT) isoforms isolated from liver tissue characterized and quantified. Metallothionein isoforms in liver of dosed and non-dosed sheep were quantitatively determined by reverse phase HPLC, with markedly increased concentrations of total MT-Ia protein found in the liver tissue of Zn-dosed groups (634 pg g-l fresh weight for the weekly dosed group) compared with 49 pg g-1 fresh weight in non-dosed sheep. The concentration of MT-II protein was not significantly increased. Individual sheep varied widely in the relative amounts of each MT isoform expressed with increased amounts of types of MT-Ia especially, and MT-I1 in some animals, which bound predominantly Cu. The half-lives for [35S]-cysteine and 67Zn in MT isoforms from weekly dosed sheep were found to be 2.5-3.5 days and 5-24 h respectively, indicating relatively fast exchange of Zn with MT compared with synthesis. Rate of synthesis for MT-Ia was twice that for MT-11. Data reflecting relationships between MT isoforms, Cu and Zn concentrations in liver are presented and discussed.

Keywords: sheep; zinc; copper; metallothionein protein; HPLC

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9940303

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