Expression of human metallothionein-III in transgenic mice

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Abstract

Transgenic mice that express human metallothionein-III (hMT-III) were generated. Human MT-III mRNA expression was prominent in brain, resulting in a 9-fold elevation of MT-III mRNA in cortex, a 3–5-fold elevation in hippocampus, thalamus, brainstem, and olfactory bulb, and a 1.4-fold elevation in cerebellum. Human MT-III protein was detected biochemically and accounted for a 3.4-fold increase in total brain MT. The concentration of zinc (but not copper) was elevated in those brain regions that expressed the most hMT-III mRNA. The histochemically reactive pool of zinc, as measured by Timm's stain or TS-Q histofluorescence, was not appreciably altered. No changes in brain weight, morphology or histology have been noted; the mice breed normally and appear to have normal behavior.

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This is one of ten original manuscripts on the subject of “metallothionein”. Professor M. Ebadi (University of Nebraska Medical School) acted as organiser and executive editor in the refereeing of these articles.

Present address: Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33101, U.S.A.