C. Bapu et al., FLUCTUATION OF TRACE-ELEMENTS DURING METHYLMERCURY TOXICATION AND CHELATION-THERAPY, Human & experimental toxicology, 13(12), 1994, pp. 815-823
The aim of the present investigation was to check the fluctuation in e
ssential elements, such as Na, K, Mg, Mn, Cu, Zn, Cr and Ni in the bra
in, spinal cord, liver and kidney of mice during methylmercury chlorid
e (MMC) toxication and therapy with monothiols (N-acetyl-DL-homocystei
ne thiolactone and glutathione) and vitamins (vitamin B complex and E)
, Mercury deposition and its elimination during chelation therapy were
also screened for comparative purposes, The animals were dosed for 7
days with MMC 1 mg/kg/d and some were then kept without treatment for
a further 7 days. Other MMC-treated animals were immediately given one
of the above antidotes for 7 days, All the animals were sacrificed on
the 15th day, There was a decrease in all elements during MMC toxicat
ion with few exceptions, for example, copper was increased in the live
r as was sodium in the kidney. Treatment with the thiols and vitamins
restored the levels of these elements in certain tissues towards norma
l, but their concentrations remained abnormal in most instances, The f
luctuations in the concentration of these elements were attributed to
their association with various macromolecules.