Comparative studies on tissue distributions of organophosphorus, carbamateand organochlorine pesticides in decedents intoxicated with these chemicals

Citation
F. Moriya et Y. Hashimoto, Comparative studies on tissue distributions of organophosphorus, carbamateand organochlorine pesticides in decedents intoxicated with these chemicals, J FOREN SCI, 44(6), 1999, pp. 1131-1135
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
ISSN journal
00221198 → ACNP
Volume
44
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1131 - 1135
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1198(199911)44:6<1131:CSOTDO>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
This paper describes the tissue distributions of dichlorvos, an organophosp hate, chlorpyrifos-methyl, an organophosphorothioate, methomyl, a carbamate , and endrin, an organochlorine, in three individuals (Cases 1-3) who died after ingesting insecticidal preparations containing these chemicals. In Case I involving dichlorvos and chlorpyrifos-methyl, no dichlorvos was d etected in most of the blood and tissue samples. Tiny amounts of dichlorvos (0.067 mg/L and 0.027 mg/L) were detected in the vitreous humor and cerebr ospinal fluid, respectively. The chlorpyrifos-methyl concentrations in the blood samples were very site-dependent with a range of 0.615-2.24 mg/L. The tissue concentrations of chlorpyrifos-methyl were within the range 0.379-8 .60 mg/kg. The total amounts of dichlorvos and chlorpyrifos-methyl in the s tomach were 879 and 612 mg, respectively. The serum cholinesterase activity was 3 IU/L/37 degrees C. In Case 2 involving methomyl, the methomyl concentrations in the blood samp les were very site-dependent with a range of 0.56-4.75 mg/L. The tissue con centrations of methomyl were 2.61 mg/kg or less, no methomyl being detected in the spleen, liver and kidney. The methomyl concentrations in the cerebr ospinal fluid and vitreous humor were 5.37 and 4.75 mg/L, respectively. The stomach contained 85 mg methomyl. The serum cholinesterase activity was 73 IU/L/37 degrees C. In Case 3 involving endrin, the victim underwent medical treatment for 7 h after ingesting an endrin preparation. The differences in the endrin concen trations among the blood samples were small, with a range of 0.353-0.615 mg /L. The tissue concentrations of endrin were within the range 0.467-13.3 mg /kg. The endrin in the stomach (66 mg) was adsorbed almost completely on th e activated charcoal that was administered for medical treatment.