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Original Articles

Biliary excretion of cadmium in rat. I. Dose‐dependent Biliary excretion and the form of cadmium in the bile

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Pages 945-954 | Received 29 Oct 1976, Accepted 01 Dec 1976, Published online: 20 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Biliary excretion of cadmium was studied in rats after intravenous injection of different doses of cadmium chloride (0.1–2 mg Cd/kg). The rate of bile flow was not affected by cadmium injection and cadmium was excreted into bile during the first 2 hr after injection. The biliary excretion of cadmium increased with increasing dose of CdCl1. Cumulative biliary excretion of cadmium for 5 hr was 0.065% of the administered dose for groups injected with 0.1 mg Cd/kg as compared to 16.9% of the administered dose for 2 mg Cd/kg. During the 5 hr experimental period, most of the cadmium in liver cytosol was bound to high‐molecular‐weight proteins and less than 10% was bound to the metallothionein fraction. The biliary cadmium was recovered as a low‐molecular‐weight compound (less than 4,000) in experiments with various doses of cadmium and no cadmium was attached to high‐molecular‐weight proteins or metallothionein in the bile. The low‐molecular‐weight cadmium complex in bile was partially characterized as Cd‐glutathione by thin‐layer chromatography and amino acid analysis.

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