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  • Metabolism of polychlorinated biphenyls by Gunn rats: identification and serum retention of catechol metabolites.

Metabolism of polychlorinated biphenyls by Gunn rats: identification and serum retention of catechol metabolites.

Chemical research in toxicology (2004-12-21)
Koichi Haraguchi, Yoshihisa Kato, Nobuyuki Koga, Masakuni Degawa
ABSTRACT

The tissue distributions of persistent metabolites of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in Wistar rats and homozygous uridine diphosphate glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) deficient Gunn rats exposed to 2,4,5,2',5'-pentachlorobiphenyl (CB101) and the commercial PCB mixture, Kanechlor-500 (KC500), were investigated. After exposure to CB101, four hydroxy and two methylsulfonyl (MeSO2) metabolites were detected in liver, lung, kidney, blood, and adipose tissues. One was identified as 3',4'-(OH)2-2,4,5,2',5'-pentaCB, which was retained selectively in the serum of Gunn rats. Comparative analysis of the metabolite profiles in both rat strains after exposure to KC500 showed higher formation ratios of several dihydroxy PCB metabolites in the liver of Gunn rats; major metabolites are the catechols from 2,5,3',4'-tetraCB, CB101, 2,3,6,3',4'-pentaCB, and 2,3,6,2',4',5'-pentaCB. Thus, Gunn rats effectively metabolized PCBs with 2,5- or 2,5,6-chlorine substitution to the 3,4-catechol, but less formed MeSO2 metabolites in the liver. Although both rat strains retained 4-OH-2,3,5,3',4'-pentaCB in serum, Gunn rats also retained the catechol PCBs, accounting for about 52% of the total phenolic PCBs. These results suggest that a lack of UGTs markedly alters the formation ratios and retention profiles of catechols and MeSO2 metabolites of PCBs.

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Supelco
PCB No 101, analytical standard