Limited Role of the Intestinal Microflora in the Nephrotoxicity of Hexachloro-1,3-Butadiene in Rats

Author:

Wallin Alf1,Ormstad Kari2,Midtvedt Tore3

Affiliation:

1. The Department of Toxicology, Karolinska Institute, Box 60 400, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden

2. The Department of Farensic Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Box 60 400, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden

3. The Department of Medical Microbial Ecology, Karolinska Institute, Box 60 400, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

The nephrotoxicity of hexachlorobutadiene has been investigated in germ-free rats and compared to conventional rats that have a normal intestinal microflora. Presynthesized mercapturate intermediates of hexachlorobutadiene, the glutathione and the cysteine S-conjugate, were also administered. Germ-free rats appeared to be slightly more susceptible to hexachlorobutadiene by judging the extent of morphological changes compared to conventional ones. A similar response was also observed after treatment with the glutathione and cysteine S-conjugates. However, no significant difference between germ-free and conventional animals was monitored in the extent of elevation of blood urea nitrogen and plasma creatinine after treatment with hexachlorobutadiene or the glutathione and the cysteine S-conjugates. The urinary excretion of marker enzymes was monitored and showed that γ-glutamyl transferase was significantly more increased in the germ-free rats when treated with the cysteine S-conjugate. In addition, no difference in the rate of glutathione conjugation of hexachlorobutadiene was measured between the two groups. Although a tendency toward a protective effect by the presence of an intestinal microflora was observed, the role of the intestinal microflora in detoxifying hexachlorobutadiene seems to be of limited importance in rats.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cell Biology,Toxicology,Molecular Biology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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