Effect of Emulphor, an emulsifier, on the pharmacokinetics and hepatotoxicity of oral carbon tetrachloride in the rat.

U. Sanzgiri, J. Bruckner
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Emulphor, a polyethoxylated vegetable oil, is now being used widely to incorporate volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other lipophilic compounds into aqueous solutions for biochemical, pharmacokinetic, and toxicological studies. Previous work in this laboratory demonstrated that 0.25% Emulphor did not alter the kinetics or hepatotoxicity of low doses of CCl4 compared to when the halocarbon was given to rats orally in water. The present study was undertaken as there was concern that higher concentrations of Emulphor (necessary to maintain lipophilic VOCs in stable aqueous emulsions for extended periods) might alter the VOCs' absorption, disposition, and/or toxicity. Dosages of 10 and 180 mg CCl4/kg bw were given, as an aqueous emulsion using 1, 2.5, 5, or 10% Emulphor, by gavage to fasted male Sprague-Dawley rats. Serial microsamples of blood were collected from an indwelling cannula in unanesthetized, freely moving rats at intervals of 2-60 min for up to 12 hr. The samples' CCl4 content was measured by headspace gas chromatography. Thereby, it was possible to obtain blood CCl4 concentration-versus-time profiles. Animals were euthanized 24 hr postdosing and blood was collected for measurement of serum enzymes as indices of hepatotoxicity. No toxicologically significant differences in pharmacokinetic parameters as a function of Emulphor concentration were found. Similarly the hepatotoxic potency of 10 and 180 mg/kg CCl4, as reflected by elevation in serum enzyme activities, did not vary significantly with the concentration of Emulphor utilized. Hence, it can be concluded that Emulphor, in concentrations as high as 10% (equivalent to 260 mg Emulphor/kg bw) in aqueous emulsions, does not significantly affect the absorption, disposition, or acute hepatotoxicity of CCl4 in male Sprague-Dawley rats.
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乳化剂Emulphor对口服四氯化碳大鼠药代动力学及肝毒性的影响。
乳剂是一种聚氧基化植物油,目前被广泛用于将挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)和其他亲脂性化合物掺入水溶液中,用于生物化学、药代动力学和毒理学研究。本实验室先前的研究表明,与在水中口服卤代烃给鼠相比,0.25%乳剂不会改变低剂量CCl4的动力学或肝毒性。本研究的开展是因为人们担心高浓度的乳剂(维持亲脂性VOCs长期处于稳定的水性乳剂中所必需的)可能会改变VOCs的吸收、处置和/或毒性。以乳剂浓度为1、2.5、5、10%的10、180 mg /kg bw的CCl4水溶液灌胃饲喂禁食雄性sd大鼠。在未麻醉、自由活动的大鼠中,每隔2-60分钟从留置套管中收集连续微量血液样本,持续12小时。采用顶空气相色谱法测定样品的CCl4含量。因此,有可能获得血液中CCl4浓度与时间的关系。给药24小时后处死动物,采血测定血清酶水平作为肝毒性指标。药代动力学参数随乳剂浓度的变化无显著毒理学差异。同样,10和180 mg/kg CCl4的肝毒性,通过血清酶活性的升高反映出来,与使用乳剂的浓度没有显著变化。因此,可以得出结论,乳剂中乳剂的浓度高达10%(相当于260 mg乳剂/kg bw),不会显著影响雄性Sprague-Dawley大鼠对CCl4的吸收、处置或急性肝毒性。
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