Absorption of uranium through the entire gastrointestinal tract of the rat

被引:17
作者
Dublineau, I [1 ]
Grison, S [1 ]
Baudelin, C [1 ]
Dudoignon, N [1 ]
Souidi, M [1 ]
Marquette, C [1 ]
Paquet, F [1 ]
Aigueperse, J [1 ]
Gourmelon, P [1 ]
机构
[1] IRSN, Lab Radiotoxicol Expt, Serv Radiol & Epidemiol,Direct RadioProtect Homme, Inst Radioprotect & Surete Nucl, F-92262 Fontenay Aux Roses, France
关键词
in vivo absorption; permeability to uranium; buccal cavity; stomach; duodenum; jejunum; ileum; colon;
D O I
10.1080/09553000500196029
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The aim was to determine the gastrointestinal segments preferentially implicated in the absorption of uranium. The apparent permeability to uranium (233 U) was measured ex vivo in Ussing chambers to assess uranium passage in the various parts of the small and large intestines. The transepithelial electrical parameters (potential difference, short-circuit current, transepithelial resistance and tissue conductance) were also recorded for each segment. Determination of in vivo uranium absorption after in-situ deposition of 233 U in digestive segments (buccal cavity, ileum and proximal colon) and measurements of uranium in peripheral blood were then made to validate the ex vivo results. In addition, autoradiography was performed to localize the presence of uranium in the digestive segments. The in vivo experiments indicated that uranium absorption from the digestive tract was restricted to the small intestine (with no absorption from the buccal cavity, stomach or large intestine). The apparent permeability to uranium measured with ex vivo techniques was similar in the various parts of small intestine. In addition, the experiments demonstrated the existence of a transcellular pathway for uranium in the small intestine. The study indicates that uranium absorption from the gastrointestinal tract takes place exclusively in the small intestine, probably via a transcellular pathway.
引用
收藏
页码:473 / 482
页数:10
相关论文
共 45 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], URANIUM PLUTONIUM TR, DOI DOI 10.1061/(ASCE)1090-025X(1999)3:2(61)
[2]   CORRELATION BETWEEN ORAL-DRUG ABSORPTION IN HUMANS AND APPARENT DRUG PERMEABILITY COEFFICIENTS IN HUMAN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL (CACO-2) CELLS [J].
ARTURSSON, P ;
KARLSSON, J .
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1991, 175 (03) :880-885
[3]   Uranium and other natural radionuclides in drinking water and risk of leukemia: a case-cohort study in Finland [J].
Auvinen, A ;
Kurttio, P ;
Pekkanen, J ;
Pukkala, E ;
Ilus, T ;
Salonen, L .
CANCER CAUSES & CONTROL, 2002, 13 (09) :825-829
[4]   Current methodologies used for evaluation of intestinal permeability and absorption [J].
Balimane, PV ;
Chong, SH ;
Morrison, RA .
JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL METHODS, 2000, 44 (01) :301-312
[5]   EFFECT OF AMILORIDE AND SOME OF ITS ANALOGS ON CATION-TRANSPORT IN ISOLATED FROG SKIN AND THIN LIPID-MEMBRANES [J].
BENOS, DJ ;
SIMON, SA ;
MANDEL, LJ ;
CALA, PM .
JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY, 1976, 68 (01) :43-63
[6]   Civil use of depleted uranium [J].
Betti, M .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY, 2003, 64 (2-3) :113-119
[7]   INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY - AN OVERVIEW [J].
BJARNASON, I ;
MACPHERSON, A ;
HOLLANDER, D .
GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1995, 108 (05) :1566-1581
[8]   Properties, use and health effects of depleted uranium (DU): a general overview [J].
Bleise, A ;
Danesi, PR ;
Burkart, W .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY, 2003, 64 (2-3) :93-112
[9]   Oxidation of NO mediated by water-soluble iron porphyrin [J].
Chen, JY ;
Ikeda, O ;
Hatasa, T ;
Kitajima, A ;
Miyake, M ;
Yamatodani, A .
ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS, 1999, 1 (07) :274-277
[10]  
DEHAAG PAU, 2000, J HAZARD MATER, V28, P39