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Title: Studies on the distribution and metabolism of N-[14C]nitrosopyrrolidine in mice. Author: Johansson-Brittebo E, Tjälve H. Journal: Chem Biol Interact; 1979 May; 25(2-3):243-53. PubMed ID: 466735. Abstract: Pretreatments with pyrazole, ethanol, nialamide or diethyldithiocarbamate were found to strongly depress the exhalation of 14CO2 and the incorporation of radioactivity in the acid-insoluble fraction of the liver in mice injected with N-[14C]nitrosopyrrolidine. Whole-body autoradiography performed with hemisections of mice at -80 degrees C (to prevent evaporation of the volatile N-nitrosopyrrolidine) and with dry tape-sections (to localize the non-volatile metabolites), using pretreated and non-pretreated mice, indicated a uniform distribution of the non-metabolized N-nitrosopyrrolidine in the tissues. At the shortest survival intervals (1 and 5 min), a high level of metabolites were found in the liver, the tracheo-bronchial and nasal mucosa and Harder's gland, indicating a local formation of metabolits in these tissues. At later survival intervals (0.5--24 h) metabolites were in addition found in tissues with a rapid cell turnover and a high rate of protein synthesis and in brown fat, which probably reflects incorporation of metabolites via normal biosynthetic pathways. Autoradiography of N-[14C]nitrosopyrrolidine in mice given the substance orally resulted in distribution pictures similar to those obtained after i.v. injections.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]