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Restraint stress induced changes in rat liver and serum metallothionein and in Zn metabolism.

J Hidalgo, A Armario, R Flos, J S Garvey.   

Abstract

24 h of a psychogenic stress (restraint) caused a strong increase of liver metallothionein (MT) levels. 3 h of stress were sufficient to induce an increase in liver MT, measured 21 h later, but the increase was much lower than in continuously restrained rats. Stress induction of liver MT was not due to food deprivation, since rats deprived for 24 h showed lower MT levels than stressed ones. Zn on MT presented the same qualitative but not quantitative pattern of response as MT protein. Liver cytosolic Zn was increased by restraint in spite of their being no decrease in serum Zn. Any treatment altered serum MT. Liver and serum MT were not correlated. The present results demonstrate that basically psychogenic stresses increased liver but not serum MT levels. No positive evidence for a relationship between corticosterone secretion and MT induction was found.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3758297     DOI: 10.1007/bf01940708

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Experientia        ISSN: 0014-4754


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