Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Direct Evidence for the Presence of Methylmercury Bound in the Thyroid and Other Organs Obtained from Mice Given Methylmercury : Differentiation of Free and Bound Methylmercuries in Biological Materials Determined by Volatility of Methylmercury
西田 幹夫松本 久男浅野 昭彦馬詰 京子吉村 好之川田 純
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1990 年 38 巻 5 号 p. 1412-1413

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Peroxidase in mouse thyroid was inhibited by mercuric chloride but not by methylmercury in in vivo and in vitro systems (Nishida, et al., J. Histochem. Cytochem., 37, 723 (1989)). To identify the reason for the difference, the present study was conducted to examine whether methylmercury is indeed bound within cells or tissues. Mice were given radioactive methylmercury by intubation for 18d and the tissues were dissected out and vacuum-dried. With this procedure, free methylmercury was evaporated off and the bound mercury remained. The thyroid, liver, kidney and fats examined showed no loss of radioactivity under the vauum, indicating that the mercury was bound to the thyroid, as well as the other tissues. Radioactive mercuric chloride was nonvolatile regardless of the presence or absence of the tissues. The preferential affinity of methylmercury for SH-containing materials was re-confirmed by this method.

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