Ame. Deduffard et al., EFFECTS OF 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID BUTYL ESTER ON CHICK LIVER, Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology, 25(2), 1993, pp. 204-211
Fertilized hen eggs were externally treated with 3.1 mg 2,4-dichloroph
enoxyacetic acid butyl ester (2,4-D ester) before starting incubation.
Liver lipid composition, (C-14)2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (C-14-2
,4-D) subcellular distribution and covalent binding to proteins and li
pids of chicks hatched from these eggs were studied. Furthermore, cata
lase, glutathione S-transferase and glucose 6-phosphatase activities a
s well as reduced glutathione content were determined. The herbicide p
roduced a significant decrease on the total lipids, specially on phosp
holipids, both in total liver and microsomes. (C-14-2,4-D) subcellular
distribution in liver demonstrated that the herbicide passed through
the plasmatic membrane and it was present in all the studied fractions
. Herbicide bound covalently to hepatic proteins and lipids, being the
binding to proteins tenfold higher than to lipids. Because these resu
lts might be of potential relevance to the understanding of the 2,4-D
toxicity, further studies on the mechanisms of these reactions are nec
essary. On the other hand, the microsomal and cytosolic glutathione S-
transferases activities remained unchanged, even though in vitro studi
es 2,4-D ester caused a decrease of the enzyme activities with an I50
value of 0.2 mM. No significant change in reduced glutathione content
between control and treated livers was observed. The catalase activity
increased two-fold whereas glucose 6-phosphatase activity decreased 4
6% with respect to the corresponding control values. These results ind
icate that 2,4-D ester may have effects on the metabolism of xenobioti
cs.