Stapulionis, Romualdas
Induction of apoptosis by cadmium chloride in mouse liverItem type:Publication, [Kadmio chlorido sukelta pelių kepenų ląstelių apoptozė]research article[2004][S4][N010][4]; ; ; ; Biologija = Biology. Vilnius : Academia, 2004, Nr. 2., p. 42-45.3 Effects of lead and aluminum on the specific immune response of growing miceItem type:Publication, [Švino ir aliuminio įtaka augančių pelių specifiniam imuniniam atsakui]research article[2004][S5][N010][5]; ; ; ; ; Ekologija. Vilnius : Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla, 2004, Nr. 2., p. 16-20.6 Mice liver protein synthesis in vivo and in vitro after cadmium chloride administrationItem type:Publication, journal article[2003][S1a][N010][5]; ; ; Trace elements and electrolytes. , 2003, vol. 20, no. 3., 2003-03-01, p. 149-153.Objective: To evaluate effects of cadmium ions on the protein synthesis in mice liver in vivo and in vitro. Methods: Experiments were done on white laboratory mice using i.p. injections of appropriate amounts of cadmium chloride solution. Protein synthesis or tRNA acceptor activity was evaluated by the incorporation of [14C]-leucine into newly synthesized peptides and proteins or formation of aminoacyl-tRNA. Liver cell-free translation system was made on the basis of post-mitochondrial supernatant. Results: Single doses of Cd2+ at the amounts equal to 0.025 LD50 and 0.05 LD50 (0.08 mg/kg and 0.16 mg/kg) do not have very significant impact on the protein synthesis in liver 24 h after the heavy metal administration. Only 0.5 LD50 Cd2+ (1.6 mg/kg) reduces protein synthesis by approximately one third. However, within 24 h after the intoxication with 0.5 LD50, cadmium revealed initial inhibition of translation within the first 2 – 4 h, which progressed into stimulation, reaching its maximum at the 8th h and subsequent decrease. In vitro cadmium at lower concentration (40 mM) demonstrated stimulatory effect on both measured parameters of translation – the rate and level, while sharp inhibition of protein synthesis began only at relatively high concentration of this heavy metal (above 60 mM). When treated in vivo, 0.5 LD50 cadmium 2 h after injection reduced the acceptor activity of tRNA almost by 50%, but already 8 h after the injection acceptor activity of tRNA was back at the level of control. Cadmium chloride when added directly to the liver extracts of control animals displayed very strong inhibitory effect on the tRNA acceptor activity, which had linear dependence on the cadmium concentration. Conclusions: Cadmium induces significant fluctuations of liver protein synthesis at the early stages of intoxication in vivo, which includes both inhibition and stimulation. Cadmium significantly reduces the acceptor activity of liver tRNA both in vivo and in vitro.
8WOS© Citations 6 Effects of lead on mice protein synthesis in vivo and in vitroItem type:Publication, journal article[2003][S1a][N010][5]; ; ; Trace elements and electrolytes. , 2003, vol. 20, no. 2., 2003-02-01, p. 89-93.1WOS© Citations 5 Acute cadmium exposure changes protein synthesis in mice liver and activates apoptosisItem type:Publication, [Ūminio kadmio jonų poveikio metu kinta pelės kepenų baltymo sintezė ir aktyvėja ląstelių apoptozė]research article[2002][S5][N004,M001][5]; ; ; ; Biomedicine. , 2002, vol. 2, no. 1., 2002-09-20, p. 41-45.Darbo tikslas- įvertinti kaip kadmio jonai veikia baltymo sintezę, vykstančią pelės kepenyse, ir nustatyti, ar šie jonai turi įtakos kepenų ląstelių apoptozei. Eksperimentus atlikome su baltosiomis pelėmis, kurioms...
8 The Mammalian cell as a macromolecular assemblyItem type:Publication, conference paper[2002][T1c][M001][2] ;Detscher, Murray P ;Hudder, Alice ;Nathanson, LScientific World Journal [electronic resource]: Miami 2002 Winter Symposium. , 2002, vol. 2, suppl. 1., p. 87-88.4 Aliuminio jonų įtaka pelės baltymų sintezei in vivo ir in vitroItem type:Publication, [Effects of aluminium on the mouse protein synthesis in vivo and in vitro]journal article[2002][S1b][N010][6]; ; ;Vansevičienė, Natalija; ; Medicina. , 2002, t. 38, Nr. 7., p. 738-743.Tirtas aliuminio jonų poveikis transliacijos procesui pelės kepenyse, inkstuose, skeleto raumenyse ir širdyje in vivo bei neląstelinėje kepenų transliacijos sistemoje in vitro. Nustatyta, kad ankstyvųjų intoksikavimo stadijų metu aliuminio jonų poveikis baltymų sintezei raumenų audiniuose kokybiškai skiriasi nuo jų poveikio transliacijos procesui kepenyse ir inkstuose. Didžiausi aliuminio jonų sukelti transliacijos pokyčiai organuose in vivo vyksta per pirmąsias 15–20 valandų nuo intoksikavimo pradžios. Įrodyta, kad aliuminio jonai aktyvina baltymų sintezę kepenyse ir inkstuose (8–16 valandą po aliuminio chlorido injekcijos). Šiuos duomenis netiesiogiai patvirtina eksperimentų in vitro duomenys, kurie rodo, kad aliuminio jonai, esant mažoms koncentracijoms, aktyvina baltymų sintezę kepenų neląstelinėje transliacijos sistemoje.
8 Cadmium-induced apoptosis in mousis-liverItem type:Publication, research article[2002][S5][M001][6]; ; ; ; Macro and trace elements : [agricultural, biological, environmental, nutritional and medical importance of macro, trace and ultra trace elements] : 1. Aufl. 21. Workshop, October 18th and 19th, 2002, Main Building of the Friedrich Schiller University. Leipzig : Schubert-Verlag Verlag für Fachliteratur., p. 687-692.7 Influence of lead acetate on mammalian protein synthesis in vitro and in vivoItem type:Publication, conference paper[2001][T1e][M001][2]; ; ; 3rd international symposium on trace elements in human. New perspectives : abstracts, 4-6 October 2001, Athens, Greece. ., p. 90-91.8 Effects of lead on nice synthesis in vivo and in vitroItem type:Publication, conference paper[2001][P1d][N012][9]; ; ; Практiка : 3rd International symposium on trace elements in human: new perspectives: proceedings book, 4 - 6 October 2001. Athens, 2001., p. 898 - 906.10