| Literature DB >> 34198103 |
Collins Nimako1, Yoshinori Ikenaka2, Osei Akoto3, Kazutoshi Fujioka4, Kumiko Taira5, Koji Arizono6, Keisuke Kato7, Keisuke Takahashi7, Shouta M M Nakayama1, Takahiro Ichise1, Mayumi Ishizuka1.
Abstract
This study aimed to (i) develop a sensitive method for simultaneous detection and quantification of imidacloprid (IMI) and seven of its metabolites in tissue specimens, and to (ii) determine the biodistribution of the IMI compounds in tissues of C57BL/6J male mice; after exposure to 0.6 mg/kg bw/day of IMI (10% of no observable adverse effect level of IMI) through a powdered diet for 24 weeks. We successfully developed a method which was accurate (recoveries were ≥ 70% for most compounds), sensitive (LODs ≤ 0.47 ng/mL and LOQs ≤ 1.43 ng/mL were recorded for all detected compounds, R2 ≥ 0.99) and precise (RSDs ≤ 20%) for routine analysis of IMI and seven of its metabolites in blood and various tissue matrices. After bio-distributional analysis, IMI and five of its metabolites were detected in mice. Brain, testis, lung, kidney, inguinal white adipose tissue and gonadal white adipose tissue mainly accumulated IMI, blood and mesenteric white adipose tissue mainly accumulated IMI-olefin; liver mainly accumulated desnitro-IMI; pancreas predominately accumulated 4-hydroxy-IMI. The desnitro-dehydro-IMI and the desnitro-IMI metabolites recorded tissue-blood concentration ratios ≥ 1.0 for testis, brain, lung and kidney. The cumulative levels of the six detected IMI compounds (Σ6 IMI compounds) were found in the decreasing order: blood > testis > brain > kidney > lung > iWAT > gWAT > mWAT > liver > pancreas. Altogether, this study provided essential data needed for effective mechanistic elucidation of compound-specific adverse outcomes associated with chronic exposures to IMI in mammalian species.Entities:
Keywords: 4-Hydroxy-IMI; 5-Hydroxy-IMI; IMI-olefin; Imidacloprid; N-Desnitro-4,5-dehydro-IMI; N-Desnitro-IMI
Year: 2021 PMID: 34198103 DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2021.462350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chromatogr A ISSN: 0021-9673 Impact factor: 4.759