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. 1996 Jul 1;317(Pt 1):97–102. doi: 10.1042/bj3170097

Testosterone-dependent induction of metallothionein in genital organs of male rats.

C Tohyama 1, J S Suzuki 1, S Homma 1, M Karasawa 1, T Kuroki 1, H Nishimura 1, N Nishimura 1
PMCID: PMC1217491  PMID: 8694792

Abstract

Metallothioneins (MTs) are a group of cysteine-rich heavy-metal-binding proteins. We have investigated MT gene expression in the ventral and dorsolateral lobes of the prostate and coagulating gland of male Wistar rats. In intact rats, both MT mRNA and MT were present in the dorsolateral lobe and coagulating gland but not in the ventral lobe. Orchidectomy caused involution of the above organs, and both MT mRNA and MT were considerably decreased or become undetectable. An injection of testosterone propionate into orchidectomized rats restored not only the size of these organs, but also MT mRNA and MT concentrations, particularly in the dorsolateral lobe and coagulating gland. In the dorsolateral lobe, no selective uptake of Zn2+ preceding the increase in MT was observed, suggesting that Zn2+ ions are not associated with the increased expression of the MT gene. The present result suggests that of the male auxiliary genital organs, the dorsolateral lobe and coagulating gland, but not the ventral lobe, contain MT, the biosynthesis of which is regulated by testosterone.

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