Effect of mineral oil and/or cholestyramine in the diet on biliary and intestinal elimination of 2,4,5,2′,4′,5′‐hexabromobiphenyl in the rhesus monkey
- 1 April 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
- Vol. 9 (4) , 611-618
- https://doi.org/10.1080/15287398209530190
Abstract
Addition of mineral oil to the diet (5%) of 2 rhesus monkeys that were dosed 29 wk earlier with 2,4,5,2'',4'',5--hexabromobiphenyl (HBB) produced a 175% increase in fecal excretion of HBB. A 3rd rhesus monkey was provided with a complete biliary bypass, which permitted the reintroduction of the monkey''s own bile or the introduction of the same amount of exogenous bile, which was obtained from control donor monkeys. This experimental design made it possible to measure the portion of fecal excretion that was due to biliary elimination and the portion that was due to intestinal elimination. The effect of mineral oil and/or cholestyramine (CSA) on biliary and intestinal elimination of HBB in the rhesus monkey was then investigated. Fecal excretion of HBB and/or metabolites was due to biliary and intestinal elimination. During the first 2 wk after completion of dosing, mineral oil did not influence fecal excretion of HBB significantly, but 6-7 wk after completion of dosing, mineral oil enhanced fecal excretion of HBB by 50%. At 8 wk after the last dose of HBB, 4% CSA in the diet increased fecal excretion of HBB and/or metabolites by .apprx. 50%. Mineral oil specifically stimulated intestinal elimination of HBB, and combined adninistration of mineral oil and CSA had an additive effect.Keywords
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