Title : Effects of extended peroral borate ingestion on rat liver and brain - Settimi_1982_Toxicol.Lett_10_219 |
Author(s) : Settimi L , Elovaara E , Savolainen H |
Ref : Toxicol Lett , 10 :219 , 1982 |
Abstract :
2-Month-old male Wistar rats were given sodium tetraborate in drinking water (3 g/l). Cerebral succinate dehydrogenase activity increased after 10 and 14 weeks of exposure. Increased RNA concentration and increased acid proteinase activity in brain occurred after 14 weeks. NADPH-cytochrome c reductase activity and cytochrome b5 content decreased in the liver microsomal fraction after 10 and 14 weeks. A reduction in the cytochrome P-450 concentration was detected at 14 weeks. The results support the hypothesis that borate anion exerts its toxic action by interfering with flavin metabolism in flavoprotein-dependent pathways. |
PubMedSearch : Settimi_1982_Toxicol.Lett_10_219 |
PubMedID: 7080088 |
Settimi L, Elovaara E, Savolainen H (1982)
Effects of extended peroral borate ingestion on rat liver and brain
Toxicol Lett
10 :219
Settimi L, Elovaara E, Savolainen H (1982)
Toxicol Lett
10 :219