A non-radioactive method for measuring Cu uptake in HepG2 cells


Autoria(s): Fosset, C.; McGaw, B. A.; Reid, M. D.; McArdle, H. J.
Data(s)

01/05/2005

Resumo

At present, all data on Cu uptake and metabolism have been derived from radioactive uptake experiments. These experiments are limited by the availability of the radioactive isotopes <sup>64</sup>Cu or <sup>67</sup>Cu, and their short half-life (12.5 and 62 h, respectively). In this paper, we investigate an alternative method to study the uptake of Cu with natural isotopes in HepG2 cells, a liver cell line used extensively to study Cu metabolism. In nature, Cu occurs as two stable isotopes, <sup>63</sup>Cu and <sup>65</sup>Cu (<sup>63</sup>Cu/<sup>65</sup>Cu = 2.23). This ratio can be measured accurately using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). In initial experiments, we attempted to measure the time course of Cu uptake using <sup>65</sup>Cu. The change in the <sup>63</sup>Cu/<sup>65</sup>Cu ratio, however, was too small to allow measurement of Cu uptake by the cells. To overcome this difficulty, the natural <sup>63</sup>Cu/<sup>65</sup>Cu ratio in HepG2 cells was altered using long-term incubation with <sup>63</sup>Cu. This had a significant effect on Cu concentration in HepG2 cells, changing it from 81.9 ± 9.46 pmol μg DNA<sup>−1</sup> (week 1) to 155 ± 8.63 pmol μg DNA<sup>−1</sup> (week 2) and stabilising at 171 ± 4.82 pmol μg DNA<sup>−1</sup> (week 3). After three weeks of culture with 2 μM <sup>63</sup>Cu the <sup>63</sup>Cu/<sup>65</sup>Cu changed from 2.18 ± 0.05 to 15.3 ± 1.01. Cu uptake was then investigated as before using <sup>65</sup>Cu. Uptake was linear over 60 min, temperature dependent and consistent with previous kinetics data. These observations suggest that stable isotope ICP-MS provides an alternative technique for the study of Cu uptake by HepG2 cells.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30024808

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2005.01.005

Tipo

Journal Article