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Tissue organ distribution and behavioral effects of platinum following acute and repeated exposure of the mouse to platinum sulfate.

Platinum sulfate was administered intragastrically (IG) to adult male Swiss mice in a single dose at the 7 day LD5 or LD25 level. Control groups received 0.25M H2SO4 (pH 0.85) or 0.14M NaCl. Open field behavior (ambulations, rearings) was measured, and tissue/organ Pt levels determined at 4 hr, or 1...

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Autores principales: Lown, B A, Morganti, J B, Stineman, C H, D'Agostino, R B, Massaro, E J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1980
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7389684
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author Lown, B A
Morganti, J B
Stineman, C H
D'Agostino, R B
Massaro, E J
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description Platinum sulfate was administered intragastrically (IG) to adult male Swiss mice in a single dose at the 7 day LD5 or LD25 level. Control groups received 0.25M H2SO4 (pH 0.85) or 0.14M NaCl. Open field behavior (ambulations, rearings) was measured, and tissue/organ Pt levels determined at 4 hr, or 1, 3, or 7 days post administration. At all times, the LD25 depressed ambulations significantly and rearings marginally. It did not effect exploratory ("hole-in-board") behavior. The LD25 resulted in disproportionately high tissue Pt levels relateive to the LD5. There were significant inverse correlations between behavior and tissue Pt levels for most tissues, but not for brain. In related experiments, adult male mice were subjected to repeated IG administration of Pt(SO4)2 at the LD1 level (one dose every 72 hr for up to 10 doses). Three days after administration of the final dose of each series, open-field and exploratory performance were measured and tissue/organ Pt levels determined. Tissue/organ Pt levels were variable but generally increased with dose number. No Pt was detected in the brain. Activity and explorations were marginally depressed. Only rearings correlated significantly with tissue Pt levels.
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spelling pubmed-15685322006-09-19 Tissue organ distribution and behavioral effects of platinum following acute and repeated exposure of the mouse to platinum sulfate. Lown, B A Morganti, J B Stineman, C H D'Agostino, R B Massaro, E J Environ Health Perspect Research Article Platinum sulfate was administered intragastrically (IG) to adult male Swiss mice in a single dose at the 7 day LD5 or LD25 level. Control groups received 0.25M H2SO4 (pH 0.85) or 0.14M NaCl. Open field behavior (ambulations, rearings) was measured, and tissue/organ Pt levels determined at 4 hr, or 1, 3, or 7 days post administration. At all times, the LD25 depressed ambulations significantly and rearings marginally. It did not effect exploratory ("hole-in-board") behavior. The LD25 resulted in disproportionately high tissue Pt levels relateive to the LD5. There were significant inverse correlations between behavior and tissue Pt levels for most tissues, but not for brain. In related experiments, adult male mice were subjected to repeated IG administration of Pt(SO4)2 at the LD1 level (one dose every 72 hr for up to 10 doses). Three days after administration of the final dose of each series, open-field and exploratory performance were measured and tissue/organ Pt levels determined. Tissue/organ Pt levels were variable but generally increased with dose number. No Pt was detected in the brain. Activity and explorations were marginally depressed. Only rearings correlated significantly with tissue Pt levels. 1980-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1568532/ /pubmed/7389684 Text en
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Lown, B A
Morganti, J B
Stineman, C H
D'Agostino, R B
Massaro, E J
Tissue organ distribution and behavioral effects of platinum following acute and repeated exposure of the mouse to platinum sulfate.
title Tissue organ distribution and behavioral effects of platinum following acute and repeated exposure of the mouse to platinum sulfate.
title_full Tissue organ distribution and behavioral effects of platinum following acute and repeated exposure of the mouse to platinum sulfate.
title_fullStr Tissue organ distribution and behavioral effects of platinum following acute and repeated exposure of the mouse to platinum sulfate.
title_full_unstemmed Tissue organ distribution and behavioral effects of platinum following acute and repeated exposure of the mouse to platinum sulfate.
title_short Tissue organ distribution and behavioral effects of platinum following acute and repeated exposure of the mouse to platinum sulfate.
title_sort tissue organ distribution and behavioral effects of platinum following acute and repeated exposure of the mouse to platinum sulfate.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7389684
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