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Blood Levels of Hexavalent Chromium in Rats. “In Vitro” and “In Vivo” Experiments
Authors:P Richelmi  C Baldi  C Minoia
Institution:1. Istituto di Farmacologia Medica II, Università di Pavia , Italy;2. Centro di Ricerche di Fisiopatologia e Sicurezza del Lavoro Fondazione Clinica del Lavoro, Università di Pavia , Italy
Abstract:Abstract

For the Cr(VI) selective separation from biological materials we have developed a highly rapid extraction-separation method with liquid anion exchanger as Amberlite LA-1 or LA-2. The analytical determination of Cr(VI) in organic phase was carried out using electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy (ETA-AAS).

After i.v. administration of 0.5 and 2.5mg/kg b.w. of K2Cr2O7 in male Wistar rats the biological samples, collected at different times, were immediately analyzed. Cr(VI) was not detected in whole blood one minute after administration of the lower dose. In blood of rats receiving higher dose an incomplete reduction of Cr(VI) was observed.

Such data demonstrate a highly rapid but limited metabolic capacity of hematic compartment to reduce Cr(VI) to trivalent status.

These results obtained with a new and specific analytical method, confirmed a trigger role of red cells in Cr(VI) metabolism.

“In vitro” incubation of K2Cr2O7 (4 μM) with rat erythrocytes or plasma at 37°C showed a rapid reduction of Cr(VI) in red cells while plasma samples demonstrated a limited reductive power.
Keywords:Cr(III)  Cr(VI)  Atomic absorption spectroscopy  blood
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