Due_1994_Arch.Toxicol_68_60

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Title : Toxicokinetics of soman stereoisomers after subcutaneous administration to atropinized guinea pigs - Due_1994_Arch.Toxicol_68_60
Author(s) : Due AH , Trap HC , Langenberg JP , Benschop HP
Ref : Archives of Toxicology , 68 :60 , 1994
Abstract :

The toxicokinetics of the four stereoisomers of the nerve agent C(+/-)P(+/-)-soman were investigated after subcutaneous administration of a 6 LD50 dose (148 micrograms/kg) to anaesthetized, atropinized, and artificially ventilated guinea pigs. Whereas the relatively nontoxic C(+/-)P(+)-isomers were not detected in blood, the highly toxic C(+/-)P(-)-isomers appeared within 1 min in the general circulation and reached maximum levels of 10-15 ng/ml blood within a period of ca. 7 min. In this absorption phase the blood levels of the C(+)P(-)-isomer lag clearly behind those of the C(-)P(-)-isomer. The blood levels of both C(+/-)P(-)-isomers could be mathematically described using non-linear regression by a three-exponential equation, with one exponential term describing the rapid absorption phase and the other two terms describing distribution and elimination. A comparison with the toxicokinetics of the same isomers upon intravenous administration of the same dose shows that the systemic availability upon subcutaneous administration is in the range of 74-83%. Toxicologically relevant concentrations of the C(+/-)P(-)-isomers prevail almost twice as long after subcutaneous than after intravenous administration. From a toxicokinetic point of view, subcutaneous administration of C(+/-)P(+/-)-soman appears not to be a realistic model for the most relevant route of exposure to C(+/-)P(+/-)-soman in case of chemical warfare, i.e. short term respiratory exposure.

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PubMedID: 8166606

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Inhibitor IBMPF    Soman

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Due AH, Trap HC, Langenberg JP, Benschop HP (1994)
Toxicokinetics of soman stereoisomers after subcutaneous administration to atropinized guinea pigs
Archives of Toxicology 68 :60

Due AH, Trap HC, Langenberg JP, Benschop HP (1994)
Archives of Toxicology 68 :60