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
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.