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Target site interactions acute toxicity

The effect of any chemical at a biological target depends on its ability to attain a target site concentration that exceeds the threshold required to ehcit the response. The intensity and duration of the response depends on the toxicokinetic properties of the compound (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) and the nature of the target site interaction (reversible, irreversible). If recovery is complete between successive exposures, no cumulative toxicity is to be expected. However, a short-term acute exposure could potentially add to the long-term burden of a persistent chemical and be relevant for the magnitude of the chronic effect. [Pg.383]

Pyrethroid insecticides (deltamethrin, NRDC 157, cismethrin), DDT analogs ( p,j> -DDT, (>,j> -DDT, methoxychlor, EDO), and a DDT-pyrethroid hybrid compound (GH401) enhanced veratridine-dependent sodium uptake by mouse brain synaptosomes The effectiveness of these compounds in the sodium uptake assay was in good agreement with their acute mammalian toxicities. , -DDT also enhanced veratridine-dependent sodium uptake by fish brain synaptosomes These findings demonstrate the utility of ion flux assays to study interactions of insecticides with sodium channels in the central nervous system and to explore species differences in insecticide target site sensitivity ... [Pg.255]


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