DISTRIBUTION AND URINARY-EXCRETION OF ALUMINUM INJECTED WITH SEVERAL ORGANIC-ACIDS INTO MICE - RELATIONSHIP WITH CHEMICAL-STATE IN SERUM STUDIED BY THE HPLC-ICP METHOD
T. Maitani et al., DISTRIBUTION AND URINARY-EXCRETION OF ALUMINUM INJECTED WITH SEVERAL ORGANIC-ACIDS INTO MICE - RELATIONSHIP WITH CHEMICAL-STATE IN SERUM STUDIED BY THE HPLC-ICP METHOD, Journal of applied toxicology, 14(4), 1994, pp. 257-261
The correlation between the in vivo tissue distribution or the urinary
excretion of aluminium (Al) administered with four organic acids and
the in vitro binding of Al to serum protein in the presence of the org
anic acids was studied. Aluminium was injected intraperitoneally into
mice with an organic acid at a dose of 20 mg Al kg(-1) (Al:ligand= 1:1
or 1:3). When the Al-citrate mixture was administered, hepatic and re
nal concentrations of Al at 3 h were low, while hepatic Al concentrati
ons for the other three organic acids (malate, tartrate and isocitrate
) were considerably higher. Compared to the sole administration of Al,
urinary excretion of Al was at a high level in all organic acids. Alu
minium added in vitro to control serum as an Al-citrate mixture was pr
esent only in a low-molecular-weight (LMW) fraction, while Al added wi
th other organic acids was present in both the high-molecular-weight (
HMW) and LMW fractions. Consequently, it was interpreted that Al in th
e LMW fractions was excreted into the urine and that a significant par
t of Al in the HMW fractions was transferred to the liver. The binding
status of Al in serum observed in the in vitro study was also manifes
ted in the in vivo samples obtained after the intravenous injection.