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A PHYSIOLOGICALLY BASED TOXICOKINETIC MODEL FOR LAKE TROUT (SALVELINUS NAMAYCUSH)

Citation:

Lien, G J., J M. McKim, A D. Hoffman, AND C. T. Jenson. A PHYSIOLOGICALLY BASED TOXICOKINETIC MODEL FOR LAKE TROUT (SALVELINUS NAMAYCUSH). AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 51:335-350, (1998).

Description:

A physiologically based toxicokinetic (PB-TK) model for fish, incorporating chemical exchange at the gill and accumulation in five tissue compartments, was used to examine the effect of natural variability in physiological, morphological, and physico-chemical parameters on model predictions. The PB-TK model was used to predict uptake of organic chemicals across the gill and accumulation in blood and tissues in lake trout. To evaluate the accuracy of the model, a total of 13 adult lake trout were exposed to waterborne 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane (TCE), pentachloroethane (PCE), and hexachloroethane (HCE), concurrently, for periods of 6, 12, 24, or 48 h. The measured and predicted concentrations of TCE, PCE and HCE in expired water, dorsal aortic blood, and tissues were generally were generally within a factor of two, and in most instances much closer. Variability noted in model predictionss, based on the individual-based model parameterization used in this study, reproduced variability observed in measured concentrations. The inference is made that parameters influencing variability in
measured blood and tissue concentrations of xenobiotics are included and accurately
represented in the model. This model contributes to a better understanding of the fundamental processes that regulate the uptake and dispositon of xenobiotic chemicals in the lake trout. This information is crucial to developing a better understanding of the dynamic relationships between contaminant exposure and hazard to the lake trout.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:05/05/2000
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 64581