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HERO ID
1234691
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Effects of probenecid and acivicin on potassium dichromate-induced acute nephrotoxicity in mice
Author(s)
De Ceaurriz, J; Ban, M
Year
1991
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Toxicology Letters
ISSN:
0378-4274
EISSN:
1879-3169
Report Number
NIOSH/00204736
Volume
59
Issue
1-3
Page Numbers
139-145
Language
English
PMID
1684453
DOI
10.1016/0378-4274(91)90065-E
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1991GW20700015
Abstract
Male OF1 mice were injected subcutaneously with 80 mg/kg potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7). Examination of cryostat kidney sections stained for alkaline phosphatase (APP) revealed damage to about 40-70% of the proximal tubules after 8 h. Pretreatment with the organic anionic transport inhibitor probenecid (i.p., 3 x 0.75 mmol/kg) reduced the number of damaged tubules by 60% in mice treated with potassium dichromate. Pretreatment with the gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (gamma-GT) inactivator acivicin (AT-125, 50 mg/kg p.o., plus 50 mg/kg i.p.) failed to prevent chromate-induced renal toxicity. These results support the conclusion that a probenecid-sensitive transport process, but not a gamma-GT-catalyzed degradation, is involved in the mouse renal toxicity of potassium dichromate.
Keywords
DCN-204590
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Nephrological disorders
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Laboratory animals
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Renal toxicity
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Kidney damage
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Chromium salts
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Chromates
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Enzyme activity
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Chromium VI
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Methylmercury
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