Distribution of Mercury in Rabbits Subchronically Exposed to Low Levels of Radiolabeled Methyl Mercury
- 1 June 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology
- Vol. 68 (6) , 464-468
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0773.1991.tb01271.x
Abstract
The metabolism of methyl mercury (MeHg) has been studied in rabbits administered 203Hg-labeled methyl mercuric chloride, 0.125 mumol/kg body weight, twice a week for 9 weeks, by intravenous injection. Twelve weeks after cessation of treatment, about 54% of the administered dose had been excreted in faeces and 5% in urine. After one week, the highest concentration of 203Hg was found in fur (8.6 nmol Hg/g). Substantially lower concentrations were found in kidney (2.5 nmol/g), liver (0.9 nmol/g), brain (0.4 nmol/g), muscle (0.3 nmol/g) and blood (0.1 nmol/g). The rate of elimination of 203Hg from brain, muscle and blood was faster (t1/2 about 12 days) than that from kidney and liver (t1/2 about 28 days). The relative amount of inorganic Hg in kidney and liver increased with time after cessation of treatment. The highest fractions were 85 and 70%, respectively. In brain, no significant demethylation of MeHg could be detected.Keywords
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