Literature DB >> 578720

Toluene concentrations in various tissues of rats after inhalation and oral administration.

K Pyykkö, H Tähti, H Vapaatalo.   

Abstract

The uptake, distribution, and elimination of 3H-toluene in various tissues of rats were studied after inhalation or after gastric intubation. The maximum radioactivity was measured 2--3 h after gastric intubation in tissues, except in white adipose tissue, where the peak radioactivity was reached at 5 h. After inhalation exposure, the uptake to various tissues was very rapid. The maximum radioactivity in most tissues was reached in 15--30 min. The accumulation was slowest in white adipose tissue, where it took 1--2 h. The radioactivity in tissues decreased after inhalation exposure more rapidly than after gastric intubation. Brown adipose tissue and white adipose tissue were different from other tissues in their ability to retain toluene. Twenty-four hours after exposures, only 1% or less of the initial radioactivity was found in tissues other than white adipose tissue, in which the corresponding value was 3.5--5%. The results show a very rapid absorption and distribution of toluene after inhalation and a retention of radioactivity in white adipose tissue. After oral ingestion the distribution showed a similar but much slower pattern.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 578720     DOI: 10.1007/bf00293651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   5.153


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