Abstract
In vitro interaction profiles of mercuric mercury and selenite in rabbit blood under various reaction conditions were investigated. The most remarkable changes in the incorporations into the erythrocytes and gel filtration profiles of mercury and selenium in blood were observed when 10-5M mercuric chloride and 10-5M selenite were added to rabbit blood. Under this condition, the mercury and selenium added always behaved with each other on gel filtration suggesting that most of mercury and selenium existed in a complex at a molar ratio of 1. When the concentration of mercuric chloride was 10-7M in blood, however, the incorporation of mercury into erythrocytes was also increased by the simultaneous addition of selenite, but 10-7M mercury did not stimulate the selenium incorporation. The behaviors of mercury and selenium in blood were altered by the order of addition of mercuric chloride and selenite to the blood. Compared to the simultaneous addition of both compounds, the final amount of mercury and selenium incorporated into erythrocytes were reduced by the addition of mercuric chloride prior to selenite, whereas the rates of incorporation of mercury and selenium were lowered by the addition of selenite prior to mercury.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 331-339 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | journal of pharmacobio-dynamics |
Volume | 6 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1983 Jan 1 |
Keywords
- blood
- distribution
- gel filtration
- interaction
- mercury
- selenium
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Pharmacology