1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf00353849
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A comparative study on the irreversible binding of labeled halothane trichlorofluoromethane, chloroform, and carbon tetrachloride to hepatic protein and lipids in vitro and in vivo

Abstract: 1) After intraperitoneal injection of labeled CCl4, CHCl3, and halothane in mice, 14C is preferentially bound to liver endoplasmic protein and lipid. A considerable activity is also associated with mitochondrial constituents. Maximal protein binding (nmol/mg): CCl4: 2.8 (0.5 hrs); CHCl3: 11.5 (6 hrs); halothane: 5 (6 hrs). Lipid binding: CCl4: 6.4 (5 min); CHCl3: 8 (4 hrs); halothane: 13.5 (2 hrs). The form of the binding curves in microsomal and mitochondrial protein and lipid differed with the individual hal… Show more

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“…Therefore, the toxicity and carcinogenicity of CHC13 may be related to its metabolism to phosgene. Several studies demonstrate that reactive CHC13 metabolites covalently bind to protein and lipid [Sipes et al, 1977;Docks and Krishna, 1976;Uehleke and Werner, 1975;Uehleke et al, 1977;Ilett et al, 19731.…”
Section: Covalent Binding To Macromoleculesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Therefore, the toxicity and carcinogenicity of CHC13 may be related to its metabolism to phosgene. Several studies demonstrate that reactive CHC13 metabolites covalently bind to protein and lipid [Sipes et al, 1977;Docks and Krishna, 1976;Uehleke and Werner, 1975;Uehleke et al, 1977;Ilett et al, 19731.…”
Section: Covalent Binding To Macromoleculesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Microsomal protein content was determined by the method chloromethyl radicals can form covalent adducts with lipids of Lowry et al (1951). and proteins (Uehleke and Werner, 1975), interact with oxy-Microsomal conjugated diene concentrations were measured 1 hr postgen to form a trichloromethyl peroxy radical, or abstract treatment by the method of Klaassen and Plaa (1969) to evaluate lipid hydrogen atoms to form chloroform (Pohl et al, 1983). , 1966).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The binding of chloroform metabolites to microsomal and mitochondrial PLs has been demonstrated in mice (28). The binding of phosgene, the CHCl 3 oxidative metabolite, to the PL polar heads has also been shown in isolated microsomes and hepatocyte incubations and in vivo (6,7,29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%