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. 1977 Aug 9;37(4):289-94.
doi: 10.1007/BF00330820.

Irreversible binding of 14C-labelled trichloroethylene to mice liver constituents in vivo and in vitro

Irreversible binding of 14C-labelled trichloroethylene to mice liver constituents in vivo and in vitro

H Uehleke et al. Arch Toxicol. .

Abstract

1. 14C-labelled trichloroethylene was injected i.p. into male mice (10 mumole/g of b.w.). The radioactivity irreversibly bound to hepatic protein reached highest levels after 6 h: 2 nmole/mg in cytosol protein, 4.4 nmole/mg in mitochondrial protein, and 7.6 nmole/mg in microsomal protein. 2. The commercial trichloroethylene contained radioactive impurities binding to proteins without metabolic activation. Purification by various extractions removed 60-70% of those materials. In aerobic incubates of mice hepatic microsomes and NADPH the covalent binding rate of the purified trichloroethylene was 1.4 nmole/mg protein in 60 min. The activity of rat liver microsomes was approximately 40% less. Covalent binding increased 2-fold with microsomes of mice pretreated with phenobarbital.

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