Metabolism

Comparative Analysis of Metabolism of Trichloroethylene and Tetrachloroethylene among Mouse Tissues and Strains

Abstract Trichloroethylene (TCE) and tetrachloroethylene (PCE) are structurally similar chemicals that are metabolized through oxidation and glutathione conjugation pathways. Both chemicals have been shown to elicit liver and kidney toxicity in rodents and humans; however, TCE has been studied much more extensively in terms of both metabolism and toxicity. Despite their qualitative similarities, quantitative comparison of tissue- and strain-specific metabolism of TCE and PCE has not been performed. To fill this gap, we conducted a comparative toxicokinetic study where equimolar single oral doses of TCE (800 mg/kg) or PCE (1000 mg/kg) were administered to male mice of C57BL/6J, B6C3F1/J, and NZW/LacJ strains.

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Toxicogenetics of Tetrachloroethylene Metabolism and Toxicity - Using Collaborative Cross Mouse Population Approach to Address Remaining Gaps in Human Health Assessments