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Metallothionein and zinc homeostasis during tumor progression. Effect of methotrexate treatment.

J C Philcox1, M H Tilley, P Coyle, A M Rofe.   

Abstract

Zinc homeostasis was studied during the induction, growth, and methotrexate (MTX) treatment of Dark Agouti rat mammary adenocarcinomas (DAMA). A progressive fall in plasma Zn concentration (pZn), significant at a tumor burden of less than 1% body weight (bw), was sustained during tumor enlargement to give a 54% reduction in pZn at 16.3% bw (n = 6/group). The hypozincemia was attributed to the increasing Zn demand for tumor growth. Zn content of the 16.3% bw tumors equaled that of muscle (normally 60% of total body Zn). Tumor metallothionein (tMT) was sufficient to bind < 3% of total tumor Zn, and hepatic MT (hMT) remained at basal concentrations during early tumor growth, doubling only in the presence of significant necrosis in large tumors. Methotrexate (MTX, 0.5 mg/Kg im x 2 d) at respective tumor burdens of 5 and 10% bw (n = 9, 10/group) gave 2 therapeutic effects, dependent on tumor size: 1.5% bw tumors in 7 rats remained close to their original size until experiment end when pZn, hMT, and tMT were typical of 5% bw untreated tumors. 2. Tumors in 5 rats given MTX at 10% bw had marked subcapsular necrosis and regression to a size similar to those in group 1; pZn returned toward normal, whereas hMT was 6 times its 5% bw counterpart. Host weight loss was significantly reduced, as were tumor-associated changes in plasma glucose and calcium. In summary, neither tMT nor hMT appears to play a role in the hypozincemia that follows DAMA Zn sequestration and growth. Critically timed MTX can result in tumor regression and return of plasma Zn, Ca, and glucose toward normal. This is associated with an increase in hMT and reduction in host weight loss, suggesting a flow of Zn from the resorbing tumor to the host, enabling the synthesis of hMT and retention of host structural proteins.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7517167     DOI: 10.1007/bf02950802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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