Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 25998
Combined chelation therapy in reducing tissue lead concentrations in suckling rats
Combined chelation therapy in reducing tissue lead concentrations in suckling rats // Journal of applied toxicology, 19 (1999), 3; 143-147 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Combined chelation therapy in reducing tissue lead concentrations in suckling rats
Autori
Kostial, Krista ; Blanuša, Maja ; Piasek, Martina ; Restek-Samaržija, Nada ; Jones, Mark M. ; Singh, Pramod, K.
Izvornik
Journal of applied toxicology (0260-437X) 19
(1999), 3;
143-147
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
chelating agents; CaNa2EDTA; meso-DMSA; racemic-DMSA; monotherapy; combined treatment; lead poisoning; tissue element concentrations
Sažetak
The very young are more prone to lead poisoning than adults, and the treatment with chelating agents, either as monotherapy or combined treatment, is still a matter of dispute. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the efficiency of three chelating agents administered either as monotherapies or as combined treatments in sucklings. Lead acetate (5 mg Pb/kg i.p.) was administered to the seven-day-old rat pups in eight litters on the experimental day one, and chelating agents on experimental day two and three. Pups were divided into six groups: 1) untreated control ; 2) EDTA (CaNa2 ethylendiaminetetraacetate, 0.3 mmol/kg i.p. at 4 p.m.) ; 3) meso-DMSA (meso-2, 3-dimeracaptosuccinic acid, 0.5 mmol/kg p.o. at 10 a.m.) ; 4) rac-DMSA (rac-2, 3-dimeracaptosuccinic acid, 0.5 mmol/kg p.o. at 10 a.m.) ; 5) EDTA+ meso-DMSA ; 6) EDTA+rac-DMSA. Rats were killed on experimental day five. Tissue element concentrations were analyzed by AAS. Treatment with EDTA did not affect tissue Pb, but it reduced Zn in the carcass and liver. Meso-DMSA reduced Pb in the kidneys and brain, and it did not affect organ essential elements. Rac-DMSA most efficiently reduced Pb concentrations in the carcass, kidneys and brain, but it also reduced Zn and Cu in the liver and Zn in the kidneys. Combined treatments with EDTA never improved efficiency of either DMSA isoform in decreasing tissue Pb, but reduced tissue Zn concentrations. All treatments caused the same decrease in the carcass Ca concentrations. The results do not support combined treatment in this age group, especially sensitive to trace element deficiencies, and suggest that meso-DMSA might be the treatment of choice in acute lead poisoning in infants.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
00220102
Ustanove:
Institut za medicinska istraživanja i medicinu rada, Zagreb
Profili:
Nada Restek-Samaržija
(autor)
Martina Piasek
(autor)
Krista Kostial-Šimonović
(autor)
Maja Blanuša
(autor)
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