Trichloroethylene and Halothane Inhibit Uptake and Metabolism of 5‐Hydroxytryptamine in Rat Lung Slices
- 1 September 1987
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology
- Vol. 61 (3) , 191-194
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0773.1987.tb01801.x
Abstract
The effect of exposure to organic solvents on uptake and metabolism of 5‐HT was studied in rat lung slices. It was found that under control conditions 5‐HT was both taken up and metabolized to 5‐HIAA. When halothane (35,000 ppm) or trichloroethylene (18,000 ppm) were equilibrated with the incubation medium the uptake of 5‐HT decreased by approximately 50% after 30 min of incubation, and the production of 5‐HIAA was inhibited by approximately 70% and 80%, respectively. The results are consistent with earlier studies using a much more elaborate technique, in which halothane and trichloroethylene were found to depress 5‐HT uptake in isolated perfused rat lungs. Our results demonstrate that the simpler technique employing lung slices can also be used, to investigate factors affecting pulmonary uptake of endogenous amines, and, potentially, the uptake of other compounds as well.Keywords
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