The Journal of Toxicological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1880-3989
Print ISSN : 0388-1350
ISSN-L : 0388-1350
NON-SPECIFIC CARDIOVASCULAR DEPRESSANT EFFECT OF METHYL ISOCYANATE (MIC) IN RATS
Pravin KUMARAmar Sinth SACHANSatish Chandra PANTRajdgopalan VIJAYARAGHAVANRam Kishore SRIVASTAVA
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キーワード: cardiovascular depression
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1989 年 14 巻 2 号 p. 105-114

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Methyl isocyanate (MIC) either inhaled (5, 10 mg/lit) or administered by intravenous (5, 10, 28 mg/kg) or subcutaneous (1300, 1500 mg/kg) routes produced a dose dependent fall in blood pressure (BP) and heart fate (HR) in anaesthetised rats. Higher doses (10 mg/lit inhalation, 10&amp28 mg/kg i. v., 1500 mg/kg s. c.) increased the lung body weight index (LBI) and tracheobronchial resistance (TBR) concomitant with gross pulmonary damage and edema. However, lower doses (5 mg/lit inhalation, 5 mg/kg i.v., 1300 mg/kg s. c.) produced the cardiovascular depressant effect without affecting LBI, lung morphology and TBR. The effects of MIC on BP, HR and TBR were not counteracted by muscarinic, histaminic and 5-HT receptor blockers and by vagotomy. Studies with hydrolysis products of MIC showed that relatively large doses of methylamine (MA) and dimethylurea (DMU) (i.v.) produced cardiovascular depressant effects, without affectint the LBI &amp TBR. The results indicate that the cardiovascular depressant effect of MIC may not be entirely a sequel to its effect on respiratory organs, release of vasoactive substances or its hydrolysis pro-ducts. A non-specific cardiovascular depressant effect of MIC is suggested.

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