Fundamental Toxicological Sciences

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Fundamental Toxicological Sciences
Vol. 6 No. 7 October 09, 2019 p.249-252
Letter
Localization of the trichloroethylene-related compound S-(1, 2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine in mouse cartilage
  • Hiromi Hagiwara (Department of Biomedical Engineering, Toin University of Yokohama / hagiwara@toin.ac.jp)
Norikazu Komoriya 1) 2) , Nobuaki Shirai 2) , Hiroki Tomisawa 2) , Hiromi Hagiwara 1)
1) Department of Biomedical Engineering, Toin University of Yokohama , 2) Drug Metabolism Tsukuba Labs, Nemoto Science Co., Ltd.
Keywords: DCVC, Trichloroethylene, Cartilage, Autoradiography, Mouse
Abstracts

S-(1, 2-Dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine (DCVC) is derived from trichloroethylene (TCE) and known to cause renal cell injury after metabolic activation by cysteine conjugate β-lyase. We examined the in vivo disposition of [35S] DCVC in mice after intraperitoneal administration at a dose of 30 mg/kg (2.42 MBq/6 mg/mL). DCVC and its related-substances were absorbed rapidly and distributed highly in the kidneys. Whole-body autoradiography analyses revealed high accumulation of DCVC and its relatedsubstances in hyaline cartilage of growth plates of the femoral epiphysis, vertebral endplates of the spinal column, costal cartilage, and tracheal cartilage, in addition to the kidneys. These findings suggest that TCE and DCVC are likely to be a cause of damaged cartilage.