THE DERMAL BIOAVAILABILITY OF RADIOLABELED BENZO[A]PYRENE FROM ACETONE OR FROM OILS OF DIFFERING VISCOSITY, ASSESSED BY DNA AND PROTEIN-BINDING

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作者
INGRAM, AJ [1 ]
PHILLIPS, JC [1 ]
机构
[1] BRITISH IND BIOL RES ASSOC,CARSHALTON SM5 4DS,SURREY,ENGLAND
关键词
MINERAL OILS; DERMAL BIOAVAILABILITY; DNA BINDING; PROTEIN BINDING; DNA ADDUCTS;
D O I
10.1002/jat.2550130107
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
Tritium-labelled benzo[a]pyrene ([H-3]BaP) was applied to mouse skin in acetone or mineral oils of differing viscosity. Epidermal DNA and protein were extracted after 24 or 48 h and the degree of adduct formation determined by the radioactivity present. When [H-3]BaP was applied in acetone, the degree of DNA and protein binding was around 15-20 times greater than that observed when a low-viscosity oil was used as a vehicle. When applied in oils of differing viscosity, however, only a twofold difference was seen across the whole viscosity range (13.5 cSt* at 40-degrees-C to 1665 cSt at 60-degrees-C). From measurements made of urine and faecal radioactivity and from small-scale investigations using other routes of administration, it was clear that the grooming activity of the animals had a marked effect on skin absorption and macromolecular binding. It is possible that greater grooming activity with low-viscosity oils may explain why oil viscosity did not have a greater effect on binding levels, but further studies are needed to investigate this. These findings may have important implications in the interpretation of long-term skin painting studies and may assist in the interpretation of analytical data and short-term biological assays.
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