Effects of different vehicles on excretion and metabolism of serotonin and imipramine were studied. Rats receiving serotonin-14C in dimethyl sulfoxide or propylene glycol excreted radioactivity in the urine slower and in lesser amounts than when water was the vehicle. However, the urinary excretion
Effect of dosing vehicle on the toxicity and metabolism of unsaturated aliphatic nitriles
โ Scribed by Mohammed Y. H. Farooqui; Benjamin Ybarra; John Piper; Angel Tamez
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 858 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0260-437X
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The effect of dosing vehicle on toxicity and metabolism of unsaturated aliphatic nitriles was investigated in male SpragueโDawley rats. Five unsaturated aliphatic nitrilesโacrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, allylnitrile, crotononitrile and fumaronitrileโwere prepared in five different dosing vehiclesโsaline, corn oil, safflower oil, mineral oil, olive oil and Tweenโ20. Groups of six male rats were given 0.5 LD~50~ doses of the nitriles by gavage and they were observed for 12 h for cholinomimetic and central nervous system effects. Cyanide and glutathione levels were determined in blood and various organs at 1, 3 and 6 h after nitrile administration and thiocyanate levels were determined at 6 h after nitrite administration. The results indicate that all the vehicles studied potentiated the toxicity of all the nitriles compared to nitriles administered in saline and significantly increased their metabolism to cyanide and thiocyanate and nitrileโinduced depletion of glutathione in rats. This behavior of vehicles illustrates the difficulty of identifying suitable vehicles for administration of lipophilic compounds in toxicology studies.
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