The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Synthesis of DNA in the Liver and Testes of Cadmium-Treated Partially Hepatectomized Rats
Alois CIHÁKHideo INOUE
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1979 Volume 86 Issue 3 Pages 657-662

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Cadmium affects the induction of thymidine and thymidylate kinases in regenerating rat liver. EDTA administered simultaneously with cadmium reverses its inhibitory action on enzyme synthesis, and prevents the depression of thymidine incorporation into DNA observed in cadmium-treated animals. Zinc does not abolish the inhibitory action of cadmium on the synthesis of DNA in regenerating liver, and the incorporation of thymidine into DNA in the testes was inhibited more by intraperitoneal injection of cadmium plus zinc than by injection of cadmium alone. Inhibition of thymidine incorporation into DNA in the liver and testes was proportional to the amount of cadmium administered up to about 2mg CdCl2/kg body weight, but surprisingly, higher doses of cadmium caused less inhibition.

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