The comparative absorption and excretion of chemical vapors by the upper, lower, and intact respiratory tract of rats

Stott, WT; Mckenna, MJ

HERO ID

62584

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1984

Language

English

PMID

6479505

HERO ID 62584
In Press No
Year 1984
Title The comparative absorption and excretion of chemical vapors by the upper, lower, and intact respiratory tract of rats
Authors Stott, WT; Mckenna, MJ
Journal Fundamental and Applied Toxicology
Volume 4
Issue 4
Page Numbers 594-602
Abstract Upper respiratory tract (URT) absorption of several compounds with differing water solubilities and potentials to cause lesions of the nasal mucosa were studied in rats. Absorption of propylene glycol monomethyl ether (PGME), PGME acetate (PGMEAc), ethyl acrylate (EA), epichiorohydrin (EPI), styrene (STY), nitroethane (NE), ethylene dibromide (EDB), and methylene chloride (MeCl2) vapors by the isolated URT was compared to that by the isolated lower respiratory tract (LRT) and the intact animal. Neatly all PGME and PGMEAc and 30-70% of EA, EPI, STY, NE, and EDB were absorbed when passed through the. URT. In general, similar levels were absorbed by both the isolated LRT and intact animal. It was estimated that intact animals received more than 90% of their total dose of PGME and PGMEAc. and 50% of EA, NE, EPI, and EDB via the URT. Further, the dosage per Unit of surface area in the URT may be 5000-6000 times that of the LRT. However, the extent of URT absorption was not related to the ability to cause lesions of the nasal mucosa. Absorption of compounds by the URT was not a simple function of water solubility or of blood or water/air partitioning coefficients suggesting that a more complex mechanism for controlling absorption may exist. In one case. it was demonstrated that URT enzymatic activity could influence the absorption of certain compounds by the URT.
Doi 10.1016/0272-0590(84)90049-6
Pmid 6479505
Wosid WOS:A1984TE29600013
Url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0272059084900496
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Comments ECRIB.Fundam. Appl. Toxicol. 4: 594-602.
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword vapors; relationship; lesions; Health & Safety Science Abstracts; Pollution Abstracts; Toxicology Abstracts; chemicals; respiratory system; absorption; respiratory tract; X 24153:Metabolism; H SE4.20:POISONS AND POISONING; P 6000:TOXICOLOGY AND HEALTH
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