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Effects of tin and lead on organ levels of essential minerals in rabbits
Authors:Grażyna Zaręba  Jadwiga Chmielnicka
Institution:1. Department of Toxicological Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Research and Bioanalysis, Medical Academy of ?ód?, Narutowicza 120a, 90-145, ?ód?, Poland
Abstract:The effect of tin and lead on levels of essential metals (Zn, Cu, Ca, Fe) in rabbit tissues was compared in relation to the route of administration. Animals received intraperitoneally, or per os, SnCl2 (2 mg Sn/kg) or Pb(CH3COO)2 (3.5 mg Pb/kg) every day for 5 d or for 1 mo. Copper, zinc, iron, and calcium were determined by AAS in the liver, kidneys, spleen, brain, bone marrow, and blood; lead and tin concentration were measured in the blood of animals. Tin and lead administered per os caused either no changes or the decreased concentration of endogenous metals in several tissues. The other route of administration (ip) of both metals generally contributed to the increased storage of essential elements. Blood tin levels of tin treated animals were only about less than or equal to 1/10 of blood lead concentrations of rabbits exposed to lead.
Keywords:Index Entries" target="_blank">Index Entries  Tin  lead  interaction with endogenous metals  zinc  copper  iron  calcium  blood lead and tin concentration  rabbits
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