1. Acute lung toxicity and sudden death in rats following the intravenous administration of the plasticizer, di(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate, solubilized with tween surfactants
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Robert J. Rubin, Carl O. Schulz, and Grover M. Hutchins
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Lung Diseases ,Male ,endocrine system ,Phthalic Acids ,Polysorbates ,Arachidonic Acids ,Pharmacology ,Toxicology ,Sudden death ,Polyethylene Glycols ,Death, Sudden ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,In vivo ,Diethylhexyl Phthalate ,Animals ,Lung ,Respiratory distress ,Lung toxicity ,Phthalate ,Plasticizer ,Organ Size ,Rats ,chemistry ,Solubilization ,Anesthesia ,Injections, Intravenous ,Emulsion - Abstract
Intravenous administration of 200-300 mg/kg of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) solubilized in aqueous solutions of several Tween surfactants caused respiratory distress in rats. There was a dose-dependent lethality with death generally occurring within 90 minutes after injection. The lungs from DEHP:Tween treated animals were enlarged, generally darkened, and in some cases showed hemorrhagic congestion. Neither the overt symptoms nor the morphologic alterations resulting from DEHP:Tween administration could be reproduced by intravenous administration of aqueous Tween solutions alone. The absence of pulmonary abnormalities following the intravenous administration of DEHP as an aqueous emulsion given either alone or even as soon as 2 minutes after pretreatment with Tween 80, suggests that the specific in vivo interaction between DEHP and Tween surfactants depends on the prior formation of water-soluble micelles of DEHP.
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- 1975
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