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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
hepatitis
)
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The concentration of copper in the livers of Long-Evans rats with cinnamon-like coat color (LEC), in which
hepatitis
and then hepatomas develop spontaneously, was recently found to be abnormally high. Therefore, we examined the copper concentrations in the livers of LEC F1 backcrosses (LEC F1 x LEC) to determine the linkage of copper accumulation with development of
hepatitis
. Consistent with a previously reported ratio of rats with
hepatitis
to rats without
hepatitis
of about 1:1,
hepatitis
developed in 14 of 30 F1 backcrosses. The copper concentrations in the livers of all LEC F1 backcrosses with
hepatitis
were abnormally high and comparable to those of LEC rats. In contrast, the concentrations in all backcrosses without
hepatitis
were similar to those in normal Long-Evans with agouti coat color or Brown-Norway rats. Copper accumulation was shown to be closely linked with the development of
hepatitis
in LEC rats and appeared to be a possible cause of
hepatitis
. The concentrations of copper in the livers of Fischer 344 rats after carbon tetrachloride treatment were in the range for normal liver, indicating that a high copper concentration in the liver is specific to LEC rats and not a specific characteristic of
hepatitis
. Furthermore, we found that the size and level of
ceruloplasmin mRNA
in the livers of LEC rats were the same as those in LEA rats and that the size and level of ceruloplasmin polypeptide in their livers and plasma were almost the same as those in LEA rats. Therefore, these results suggest that the copper accumulation is not due to alteration of expression or to gross alteration of the ceruloplasmin gene.
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PMID:Genetic linkage between copper accumulation and hepatitis/hepatoma development in LEC rats. 131 58