1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-0461(1998)12:2<93::aid-jbt4>3.0.co;2-j
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Characterization of a Phospholipid Adduct Formed in Sprague Dawley Rats by Chloroform Metabolism: NMR Studies

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“…Lipids are not usually thought of as targets for electrophilic metabolites, although several precedents involving the amine group of PE phospholipids exist. For example phosgene, formed by oxidative metabolism of chloroform, forms lipid adducts by cross-linking two molecules of PE through their amine groups in a urea linkage. Similarly, the oxidative metabolite of halothane trifluoroacetylates the amine group of PE lipids, while the reactive metabolite generated by the action of cysteine conjugate β-lyase on S -(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl)- l -cysteine generates difluorothioacetyl-PE adducts and, as noted above, the S,S -dioxide metabolite of thiobenzamide benzimidoylates the amine group of PE lipids in microsomal membranes …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipids are not usually thought of as targets for electrophilic metabolites, although several precedents involving the amine group of PE phospholipids exist. For example phosgene, formed by oxidative metabolism of chloroform, forms lipid adducts by cross-linking two molecules of PE through their amine groups in a urea linkage. Similarly, the oxidative metabolite of halothane trifluoroacetylates the amine group of PE lipids, while the reactive metabolite generated by the action of cysteine conjugate β-lyase on S -(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl)- l -cysteine generates difluorothioacetyl-PE adducts and, as noted above, the S,S -dioxide metabolite of thiobenzamide benzimidoylates the amine group of PE lipids in microsomal membranes …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Binding to glutathione has also been observed (10). Recently, binding of phosgene, generated by chloroform metabolism, to phospholipids in liver mitochondria was reported (11). Pereira and Chang (12) observed binding of radioactivity to hemoglobin upon administration of [ 14 C]chloroform to rats.…”
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“…At low concentrations, phosgene mainly reacts with alveolar surfactant, a mixture of lipids and proteins whose function is to lower surface tension and prevent atelectasis. Phosgene has been shown to form adducts with phosphotidylcholine (PC), the main lipid constituent of surfactant [29]. As a result, the structure and function of both PC and surfactant are altered.…”
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confidence: 99%