Effect of environmental temperature on tissue lead accumulation in mice repeatedly treated with lead acetate

Francisco Martinez-Garcia, Francisco Martínez-Ruiz, Immaculada Vicente, Rafael Peñafiel, Asunción Cremades
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The effect of environmental temperature on lead accumulation in tissues of mice repeatedly treated with lead acetate (2 mg/kg per day and 5 mg/kg per day) for 3 or 6 weeks was studied. In blood, kidney and liver, the amount of lead accumulated after 3 weeks of treatment was markedly higher in animals exposed to 22°C than those maintained at 35°C. Conversely, when the treatment was extended to 6 weeks, lead concentrations in the liver and kidney were equal or higher respectively, in the mice exposed to 35°C. In the brain, lead concentration was lower than that found in kidney and liver and it was independent of dose and ambient temperature after 3 weeks of treatment but increased when the treatment period was extended up to 6 weeks, the accumulation of lead being higher at 35°C than at 22°C. These results demonstrate that environmental temperature influences the amount of lead accumulated in some rodent tissues, and that the duration of the treatment modifies the effect produced by temperature, suggesting that the changes elicited during the period of acclimation to the hot environment could be responsible for these findings.

环境温度对醋酸铅反复处理小鼠组织铅积累的影响
研究了环境温度对醋酸铅(2 mg/kg / d和5 mg/kg / d)连续处理3周和6周小鼠组织中铅积累的影响。在血液、肾脏和肝脏中,暴露于22°C的动物在治疗3周后积累的铅量明显高于维持在35°C的动物。相反,当处理时间延长至6周时,暴露于35°C的小鼠肝脏和肾脏中的铅浓度分别相等或更高。治疗3周后,脑铅浓度低于肾和肝铅浓度,且与剂量和环境温度无关,但随着治疗期延长至6周,铅浓度增加,35°C时铅的积累高于22°C。这些结果表明,环境温度会影响某些啮齿动物组织中铅的积累量,并且处理的持续时间会改变温度产生的效果,这表明在适应高温环境期间引起的变化可能是这些发现的原因。
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