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Original Articles

Metabolism and acute hepatotoxicity of styrene oxide in rats

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Pages 113-120 | Received 18 Oct 1980, Accepted 15 Dec 1980, Published online: 19 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

The metabolism and acute hepatotoxicity of styrene oxide were studied after ip administration of a high dose of 375 mg/kg to adult male rats. Liver glutathione was significantly depleted at 2 h, but became normal at 6 h. The activity of serum glutamic‐oxaloacetic transaminase was increased during the entire period (24 h) of study, while the activities of alkaline phosphatase and serum glutamic‐pyruvic transaminase were elevated at 2 and 24 h, respectively, after administration of the dose. Decreased body weights and increased liver weights were observed at 24 h. Both prothrombin time and urinary urobilinogen concentration were temporarily increased. While urinary mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acids were increased during the entire time period, urinary (but not fecal) nonprotein sulfhydryl contents were increased at 2 and 6 h. The results of biochemical tests of liver function suggest a mild liver injury pattern in rats treated acutely with styrene oxide.

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