EFFECTS OF GLUTATHIONE-MODULATING AGENTS ON THE COVALENT BINDING AND TOXICITY OF DICHLOBENIL IN THE MOUSE OLFACTORY MUCOSA

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BRITTEBO, EB [1 ]
ERIKSSON, C [1 ]
BRANDT, I [1 ]
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[1] SVERIGES LANTBRUKS UNIV,DEPT PHARMACOL & TOXICOL,S-75123 UPPSALA,SWEDEN
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10.1016/0041-008X(92)90093-8
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Twenty-four hours following injection of a single dose of the herbicide dichlobenil (2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile) in C57B1 6 mice a steep dose-response curve for the histopathological toxicity in the olfactory mucosa was observed. Four hours following injection of a toxic dose of [ring-14C]dichlobenil (12 mg/kg) the covalent binding in the olfactory mucosa was 26 times higher than that in the liver. A dose-dependent decrease of nonprotein sulfhydryls (mainly glutathione, GSH) in the olfactory mucosa was observed 2.5 hr following injection of dichlobenil (6, 12, 25 mg/kg). The synthetic GSH precursor N-acetyl-l-cysteine decreased both the dichlobenil-induced toxicity and the covalent binding, whereas N-acetyl-d-cysteine had no effect. No protective effects of the cyanide antidotes nitrite, thiosulfate, or superoxide dismutase on the dichlobenil-induced toxicity were observed. In mice given the GSH-depleting agent phorone and a subtoxic dose of dichlobenil (6 mg/kg), an extensive toxicity and an increased covalent binding in the olfactory mucosa were demonstrated. Autoradiography showed no change in the distribution of covalent [14C]dichlobenil binding to nontarget tissues of phorone-treated mice. In conclusion, the results demonstrate a relationship between the degrees of covalent binding, GSH depletion, and toxicity of dichlobenil in the olfactory mucosa. Hence, the level of GSH appears to be of importance for the dichlobenil-induced toxicity in the olfactory mucosa. © 1992.
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