Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:2.6.1.2 (alanine aminotransferase)
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alpha-Hederin (alpha-Hed) is a triterpenoid saponin that has been shown to protect against some hepatotoxicants. This study examined the protective effect of alpha-Hed against cadmium (Cd) hepatotoxicity and the mechanism of protection. alpha-Hed pretreatment (100 mumol/kg, sc) dramatically decreased Cd (3.7 mg/kg, iv) hepatotoxicity as indicated by a reduction of serum alanine aminotransferase and sorbitol dehydrogenase, as well as by histopathological examination. alpha-Hed did not produce protection by decreasing the distribution of Cd to the liver, as higher amounts of Cd were found in the liver of alpha-Hed-pretreated mice. However, there was a marked alteration in subcellular distribution of Cd in the alpha-Hed-pretreated mice, with much less Cd distributing to nuclei, mitochondria, and microsomes and more in the cytosol. The increased cytosolic Cd was found primarily bound to a low-molecular-weight protein, metallothionein (MT). alpha-Hed (10-300 mumol/kg, sc) produced a dose-dependent increase in hepatic MT with a 100-fold increase over controls 24 hr after a single injection of 100 mumol/kg, as determined by the Cd/hemoglobin assay. The hepatic MT increase produced by alpha-Hed is relatively long lasting, in that it is still eight times control values 6 days after a single administration. The induction of MT was also relatively specific for the liver, as little or no increase in MT was observed in other tissues. Furthermore, alpha-Hed increased both hepatic MT-I and MT-II levels. Northern blot analysis revealed that alpha-Hed rapidly increased MT mRNA levels. In conclusion, alpha-Hed decreases the hepatotoxicity of Cd by inducing MT, which binds Cd in the cytosol, and thus reduces the amount of Cd in the critical cellular organelles. alpha-Hed is an effective inducer of both MT-I and MT-II in liver, and this effect is associated with an increase in MT mRNA.
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PMID:Induction of metallothionein by alpha-hederin. 833 95