Insulin Expression in Rats Exposed to Cadmium  被引量:2

Insulin Expression in Rats Exposed to Cadmium

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作  者:LI-JIAN LEI TAI-YI JIN YUAN-FEN ZHOU 

机构地区:[1]Department of Occupational Health, School of Public Health, Fudan University Shanghai 200032, China

出  处:《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》2007年第4期295-301,共7页生物医学与环境科学(英文版)

基  金:This study was supported by 973 Program of China (2002 CB 512905).

摘  要:To investigate the effects of cadmium exposure on insulin expression in rats. Methods Eighteen adult SD rats were administered cadmium subcutaneously (0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 mg/kg bw). The effects on endocrine of pancreas were assessed. The levels of cadmium and zinc in pancreas, blood and urine glucose, serum insulin and urine NAG (N-acyetyl-β-glucosaminidase) were determined. The gene expressions of metallothionein (MT) and insulin were also measured, and the oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTT) were carried out. Results The contents of cadmium in pancreas in cadmium-treated rats were higher than that in the control group, which was associated with slight increase of zinc in pancreas. Cadmium-exposed rats (1.0 and 2.0 mg/kg bw) demonstrated a marked glucose intolerance. But the levels of serum insulin did not change significantly after cadmium administration, and the UNAG had no change in Cd-treated group. The gene expression of insulin decreased in 1.0 and 2.0 mg/kg bw cadmium-exposed groups, compared with the control group. The expression of MT-I was higher in the groups exposed to 1.0 and 2.0 mg/kg bw cadmium while the expression of MT-II was higher in the group exposed to 2.0 mg/kg bw cadmium. Conclusions Cadmium may be accumulated in the pancreas, resulting in the change of the expression of insulin, MT-I and MT-Ⅱ genes. Cadmium can influence the biosynthesis of insulin, but does not induce the release of insulin. The dysfunction of pancreas occurs earlier than that of kidney after administration of cadmium.To investigate the effects of cadmium exposure on insulin expression in rats. Methods Eighteen adult SD rats were administered cadmium subcutaneously (0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 mg/kg bw). The effects on endocrine of pancreas were assessed. The levels of cadmium and zinc in pancreas, blood and urine glucose, serum insulin and urine NAG (N-acyetyl-β-glucosaminidase) were determined. The gene expressions of metallothionein (MT) and insulin were also measured, and the oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTT) were carried out. Results The contents of cadmium in pancreas in cadmium-treated rats were higher than that in the control group, which was associated with slight increase of zinc in pancreas. Cadmium-exposed rats (1.0 and 2.0 mg/kg bw) demonstrated a marked glucose intolerance. But the levels of serum insulin did not change significantly after cadmium administration, and the UNAG had no change in Cd-treated group. The gene expression of insulin decreased in 1.0 and 2.0 mg/kg bw cadmium-exposed groups, compared with the control group. The expression of MT-I was higher in the groups exposed to 1.0 and 2.0 mg/kg bw cadmium while the expression of MT-II was higher in the group exposed to 2.0 mg/kg bw cadmium. Conclusions Cadmium may be accumulated in the pancreas, resulting in the change of the expression of insulin, MT-I and MT-Ⅱ genes. Cadmium can influence the biosynthesis of insulin, but does not induce the release of insulin. The dysfunction of pancreas occurs earlier than that of kidney after administration of cadmium.

关 键 词:CADMIUM ENDOCRINE INSULIN METALLOTHIONEIN Oral glucose tolerance test 

分 类 号:X503.2[环境科学与工程—环境工程]

 

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