S Kitajima, N Eshita, M Kaniwa, Y Matsushima, M Saitoh, J Momma, M Tsuda, K Kawashima, T Inoue, Y Kurokawa
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[Comparative studies on a single dose toxicity of microsomal Ca(2+)ATPase inhibitor, 2,5-di(tert-butyl)-1,4-hydroquinone and its related analog, mono(tert-butyl)-1,4-hydroquinone, in rats].
We performed comparative studies to determine an acute toxicity of microsomal Ca(2+)ATPase inhibitor, 2,5-di(tert-butyl)-1,4-hydroquinone (DTBHQ) and its related analog, mono(tert-butyl)-1,4-hydroquinone (MTBHQ), which are both used as antioxodants. Wistar rats, 5 weeks old, male and female, were used. By a single dose of oral administration, DTBHQ-induced LD50 values (obtained by Lorke method) in male and female rats were estimated 295.1 and 234.4 mg/kg BW, respectively, whereas each LD50 value for MTBHQ was 711.6 and 400.0 mg/kg BW, respectively. MTBHQ-induced deaths occurred from 8 to 20 minutes after administration, however, DTBHQ-induced deaths occurred more delayed from 1 to 5 days after administration. The observed toxic signs of DTBHQ included diarrhea (jelly like), prone position, lacrimation, salivation and abnormal gait (such as reluctance to walk, limping). Localized purpura and loss of the tail (perhaps as a result of necrosis) were also observed. In comparison, MTBHQ elicited prone position, panting, staggering gait and spastic gait. Without loss of the tail montioned above, dead and sacrified rats showed no remarkable changes in macroscopic examination due to exposure to both compounds.