Storage Levels of Ddt Metabolites in Mouse Tissues following Long Term Exposure to Technical DDT

Author:

Tomatis Lorenzo1,Turusov Vladimir1,Terracini Benedetto2,Day Nicholas1,Barthel William F.3,Charles Reginald T.1,Collins George B.4,Boiocchi Mauro2

Affiliation:

1. International Agency for Research on Cancer, 69 Lyon 6, France;

2. Istituto Nazionale per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori, Milan, Italy;

3. Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, U.S.A.;

4. Laboratory of the Government Chemist, London S.E.1, England

Abstract

The storage levels of DDT and its metabolites, following the long term administration of technical DDT at the dose levels of 2, 20, 50 and 250 ppm to mice, were evaluated in the fat tissue, liver, kidney, brain and reproductive organs. In addition, storage levels were evaluated in foetuses and newborns of DDT-treated mothers. Apart from op'-DDT, there was a direct relationship between the concentration of each metabolite in each organ and the dose to which the animal was exposed. The highest concentration of DDT and metabolites was found in the fat tissue followed by reproductive organs, liver and kidney together, and lastly brain. The most prevalent metabolite was pp'-DDT, except in the liver, where pp'-DDD showed the highest concentration. Pregnant females had lower concentrations of all metabolites than non-pregnant females. The concentration of residues in samples of total foetal litters was directly related to the concentration of DDT fed to the mother. There was a strong negative correlation between the concentration of pp'-DDT and that of pp'-DDD in the foetuses and the placentas of the same litter. A significant increase in whole body DDT concentration was observed shortly after birth.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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