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Long-term cadmium exposure accelerates age-related mitochondrial changes in renal epithelial cells

Authors :
Shigeo Takebayashi
Aya Takaki
Masaru Segawa
Shiro Jimi
Satoshi Hisano
Hiroshi Iwasaki
Source :
Toxicology. 203:145-154
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2004.

Abstract

Long-term cadmium exposure leads to mitochondrial dysfunction in the proximal tubular epithelial cells. Mitochondrial DNA deletion may contribute to the pathogenesis of cadmium-induced nephropathy. The aim of our study is to clarify the accumulation of mitochondrial DNA deletion and mitochondrial dysfunction in the renal cortex of rats injected three times/week with 1 ml of 1 mM CdCl2 or saline for 80 weeks. After 40-week cadmium injection, mitochondrial number diminished, and cadmium in the renal cortex reached a saturation level. At this time interval, nearly 30% of cadmium in the whole cell fraction was found in the mitochondria. Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) activity in the proximal tubular epithelial cells decreased after 40-week exposure of cadmium. Oxidized phosphatidylcholine (oxPC) started to accumulate in the cytochrome c-positive mitochondria in some tubular epithelial cells after 80-week exposure. After 40 weeks, accumulation of the 4834-bp deletion in mitochondrial DNA was evident in both control and cadmium-treated groups. However, the amount of accumulated mitochondrial DNA deletion tended to increase after 40-week exposure, and was significantly greater after 80 weeks of exposure, compared to the control. Our results indicate that long-term cadmium exposure in rats accelerates accumulation of 4834-bp mitochondrial DNA deletions and impairment of mitochondrial function associated with accumulation of oxidized product.

Details

ISSN :
0300483X
Volume :
203
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Toxicology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e45fa563400337b76ea8961258478a7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tox.2004.06.005