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Walseth F, Nilsen OG: Phthalate esters. Arch Toxicol. 1984 Jul;55(2):132-6. II. Effects of inhaled dibutylphthalate on cytochrome P-450 mediated metabolism in rat liver and lung.. Male Sprague Dawley rats were exposed to dibutylphthalate (DBP) by inhalation with concentrations of 0.5, 2.5, and 7.0 ppm in the air for 5 days. The concentrations were considered relevant to human exposure. No quantitative changes were observed in liver microsomal cytochrome P-450 related enzymes, but significant increase was observed in the liver microsomal metabolism of benzo (a) pyrene and n-hexane, in the 2.5 ppm and 0.5 ppm groups, respectively. Inhaled DBP decreased in a dose-dependent way the lung microsomal concentration of cytochrome P-450 by as much as 63%, which was reflected in a significant reduction of the microsomal metabolism of n-hexane and benzo (a) pyrene in the 7.0 ppm group. It is concluded that DBP in doses relevant to human air exposure influences the cytochrome P-450 enzyme system in both liver and lung, with lung as the main target organ. The observed effects in lung microsomes were similar to those earlier reported after IP administration of high doses of DBP. |
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