Artículo de revista
Dose-dependent effects of acute lindane treatment on Kupffer cell function assessed in the isolated perfused rat liver
Fecha
1997Registro en:
Xenobiotica, Volumen 27, Issue 7, 2018, Pages 747-757
00498254
10.1080/004982597240325
Autor
Videla Cabrera, Luis
Troncoso, P.
Arisi, A. C.M.
Junqueira, Virginia
Institución
Resumen
1. Twenty-four hours after lindane exposure (5-60 mg/kg) a dose-dependent increase in the serum and hepatic levels of the insecticide was observed. Both the basal rate of O2 consumption and the sinusoidal efflux of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) by the perfused rat liver was enhanced after the administration of 20-60 mg lindane/kg. 2. The administration of low doses of lindane (5-20 mg/kg) increased carbon uptake and the carbon-induced O2 consumption by the perfused liver, effects that were abolished by pretreatment with the Kupffer cell inactivator gadolinium chloride (GdCl3). These parameters were not modified at the higher doses of lindane used (40-60 mg/kg). 3. In the dose range of 20-60 mg lindane/kg, carbon infusion led to a further increase in liver LDH efflux over values found in its absence, an effect that was markedly diminished by GdCl3 in rat treated with 20 mg lindane/kg, being unaltered by GdCl3 in animals given 60 mg/kg. 4. It is concluded that lindane induces a dose-depend