In vitro uptake and transfer of chlorinated hydrocarbons among human lipoproteins.

The uptake, distribution, and exchange of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides (dieldrin and chlordecone) and biphenyls (2,4,5-2',4',5'-hexachlorobiphenyl and 3-chlorobiphenyl) among human lipoproteins was examined by fluorescence quenching, gel filtration, and ultrafiltration. The ch...

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Main Authors: B P Maliwal, F E Guthrie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1982-03-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381451
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spelling doaj-514856e9a7d24a14ab93be60cfb5200b2021-04-24T05:50:58ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751982-03-01233474479In vitro uptake and transfer of chlorinated hydrocarbons among human lipoproteins.B P MaliwalF E GuthrieThe uptake, distribution, and exchange of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides (dieldrin and chlordecone) and biphenyls (2,4,5-2',4',5'-hexachlorobiphenyl and 3-chlorobiphenyl) among human lipoproteins was examined by fluorescence quenching, gel filtration, and ultrafiltration. The chlorinated hydrocarbons were rapidly taken up from solution or silica particles by lipoproteins. The distribution of chlorinated hydrocarbons among the lipoproteins was independent of the amount taken up by the lipoproteins. The partition coefficient for each lipoprotein and the serum concentration of individual lipoproteins determined the distribution pattern of chlorinated hydrocarbons among lipoproteins. The chlorinated hydrocarbons attached to albumin or one of the lipoproteins were rapidly transferred to all other lipoproteins. The exchange was complete in less than one minute. The role of rapid exchange of chlorinated hydrocarbons among lipoproteins in removal of these chemicals from blood and distribution to other tissues is discussed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381451
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author B P Maliwal
F E Guthrie
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In vitro uptake and transfer of chlorinated hydrocarbons among human lipoproteins.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet B P Maliwal
F E Guthrie
author_sort B P Maliwal
title In vitro uptake and transfer of chlorinated hydrocarbons among human lipoproteins.
title_short In vitro uptake and transfer of chlorinated hydrocarbons among human lipoproteins.
title_full In vitro uptake and transfer of chlorinated hydrocarbons among human lipoproteins.
title_fullStr In vitro uptake and transfer of chlorinated hydrocarbons among human lipoproteins.
title_full_unstemmed In vitro uptake and transfer of chlorinated hydrocarbons among human lipoproteins.
title_sort in vitro uptake and transfer of chlorinated hydrocarbons among human lipoproteins.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1982-03-01
description The uptake, distribution, and exchange of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides (dieldrin and chlordecone) and biphenyls (2,4,5-2',4',5'-hexachlorobiphenyl and 3-chlorobiphenyl) among human lipoproteins was examined by fluorescence quenching, gel filtration, and ultrafiltration. The chlorinated hydrocarbons were rapidly taken up from solution or silica particles by lipoproteins. The distribution of chlorinated hydrocarbons among the lipoproteins was independent of the amount taken up by the lipoproteins. The partition coefficient for each lipoprotein and the serum concentration of individual lipoproteins determined the distribution pattern of chlorinated hydrocarbons among lipoproteins. The chlorinated hydrocarbons attached to albumin or one of the lipoproteins were rapidly transferred to all other lipoproteins. The exchange was complete in less than one minute. The role of rapid exchange of chlorinated hydrocarbons among lipoproteins in removal of these chemicals from blood and distribution to other tissues is discussed.
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