| Literature DB >> 6859219 |
J Gandy, P Talbot, T R Fukuto, T Imamura.
Abstract
Oral administration (20 mg/kg) of O,O,S-trimethyl phosphorothioate (OOS) causes delayed toxicity in rats; ie, death occurs as late as 28 days after treatment. OOS-treated rats show morphologic changes in the bronchiolar epithelium of the lung; nonciliated (Clara) cells are fewer but larger 3 days after treatment. We have now found that pretreatment with the P-450-dependent mixed-function oxidase inducer, phenobarbital, protects against the morphologic changes caused by OOS. These results support the view that the lung is a target organ of the delayed toxicity caused by OOS and that OOS detoxification is mediated by P-450-dependent metabolism.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6859219 PMCID: PMC1916280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Pathol ISSN: 0002-9440 Impact factor: 4.307