Experimental studies of methemoglobinemia due to percutaneous absorption of sodium nitrite

Saito, T; Takeichi, S; Nakajima, Y; Yukawa, N; Osawa, M

HERO ID

4135657

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1997

Language

English

PMID

9022651

HERO ID 4135657
In Press No
Year 1997
Title Experimental studies of methemoglobinemia due to percutaneous absorption of sodium nitrite
Authors Saito, T; Takeichi, S; Nakajima, Y; Yukawa, N; Osawa, M
Journal Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology
Volume 35
Issue 1
Page Numbers 41-48
Abstract Objective: Methemoglobin formation caused by a liniment solution containing sodium nitrite (30 g/L and 140 g/L) was studied in rats with normal or abraded skin, by measuring the methemoglobin concentration before and after application of liniment solutions with differing nitrite concentration. Methods: Each liniment solution (120 mu L) was applied. Methemoglobin was measured for 180 minutes using a hemoximeter. Simul-taneously, arterial blood pressure and cutaneous blood flow was measured by laser Doppler flowmetry and a pressure transducer, Results: After the application of each liniment solution to normal skin, the methemoglobin concentration was not significantly modified depending on the time after application. Application of liniment solution to abraded skin (140 gn) resulted in a marked increase in methemoglobin concentration. A remarkable decrease in arterial blood pressure and subcutaneous blood flow were observed after application of liniment solution to abraded skin (140 gn). Conclusions: Each of these findings are characteristic of nitrite and they imply the percutaneous absorption of nitrite. Regardless of the nitrite concentration, the methemoglobin concentration was consistently higher in abraded skin than in normal skin.
Doi 10.3109/15563659709001164
Pmid 9022651
Wosid WOS:A1997WE82700007
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